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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

635.0. "Courses in the Sunapee Area..?" by ASPEN2::BOIKO (Is this Heaven..No, it's Iowa..) Mon Jun 05 1989 20:01

    	My parents will be taking a vacation in the Lake Sunapee NH area this
    summer - 2nd week of July. They are both avid golfers from Long Island
    New York (Farmingdale/Bethpage area).
    
    	Has anyone played any of the courses in and around Sunapee, any
    comments would be helpful. They will be staying within 1/2 mile of the
    lake...
    
    							Thanks
    							-mike-
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635.1Hope they have a good timeWORDS::NISKALARob Murphy=Tim Lollar:FireStarterTue Jun 06 1989 11:086
    	Three nice courses that come to mind that are within an hour
    drive are: Lake Sunapee Course in Sunapee, Eastman's in Grantham,
    and the CC of NH in North Sutton. Eastman's is a bit north, and
    CC of NH a bit south. I played CC of NH last week and it was in
    good shape. $20 weekday/$23 weekend, carts were $22 for 18. Reserved
    tee times would be advised.
635.2RECOMMEND EASTMANJAWS::DIAZCMG/CDG/SAMGTue Jun 06 1989 13:0911
    I played  Eastman's last year and though highly of it.  It's of route
    10 in Grantham.    I  still  have a score card, but it doesn't have a
    phone number.  I think I entered some info about it last year.  Its a
    6338 yards, par 71  course,  a  little  hilly with a lot of woods, as
    most good N.H. courses.
    
    I also played a  small  9 hole course (2883 yards par 34)  in Newport
    in the  other  side  of  Sunappe Mtn.  It's called John H.  Cain Golf
    Club and it's a good course for the money.
    
    Tavo
635.3The Urge to ReturnMAMTS1::KVENEZIOFri Jun 09 1989 19:2410
    Mike, not to change the subject, but what's it like getting out
    on the Black course at Bethpage these days as a single ? I'm going
    to be up in the area over the fathers day weekend and wanted to
    play the Black. I hear they have turned it around and it's in good
    shape. 
    
    Growing up on LI and thinking of playing Golf at Bethpage (They
    have 5 - 18 hole courses) was a nightmare. 5 hour waits were not
    uncommon!!! Now that I've moved away, I have a desire to return
    and play. 
635.4Just like the movie - Caddyshack...ASPEN2::BOIKOIs this Heaven..No, it's Iowa..Wed Jun 14 1989 16:1711
    re .3
    
    Ah yes the old days...well I'm 35 now and live in Londonderry NH after
    5 years of living in the Denver/Boulder area...but I do remember my
    first 24 years of life back on Long Island (Farmindale) - and
    especially remember my 3 years as a caddy at the BIG ONE/Bethpage. 5 -
    18 hole courses, hard to believe now but true, with land prices being
    what they are. Give me a call, and we can re-live some old times....
    My DTN is 261-2659
    
    								-mike-
635.5They don't call it "black" for nuthin'BUFFER::MUTHIt's the ark - Trust me.Wed Jun 14 1989 18:193
    Ah yes, Bethpage - home of the famous Black Course.