rhett
Mar 14 2005, 03:56 PM
The course near Whistler Village is pretty cool. It is billy-goat golf, but not nearly as extreme in the hiking as Kirkwood. It is very beautiful, but pictures of Green Lake don't come out that great because parts of the course run under the big power lines. (It is called "The Powerline Course".)
My wife and I played it with a Wolf each. We didn't bring discs because we thought there would be snow up there. :) And DX discs were CDN$18 in the village.
But it was very fun. It is a new course, and the local sentiment was that is wasn't very good. People called it "technical", which it was. But I liked it. If you were no good it would suck, and if you thought you were good but you weren't, you probably wouldn't like it. Since we were just having fun we were able to hack our way throught the woodsy holes and just laugh.
The course is new. There are 4 or 5 holes that need fairways, but I suspect that some trees will be removed to make fariways on those. Once that happens, this course gets a really good grade from me for beauty.
My wife and I played it with a Wolf each. We didn't bring discs because we thought there would be snow up there. :) And DX discs were CDN$18 in the village.
But it was very fun. It is a new course, and the local sentiment was that is wasn't very good. People called it "technical", which it was. But I liked it. If you were no good it would suck, and if you thought you were good but you weren't, you probably wouldn't like it. Since we were just having fun we were able to hack our way throught the woodsy holes and just laugh.
The course is new. There are 4 or 5 holes that need fairways, but I suspect that some trees will be removed to make fariways on those. Once that happens, this course gets a really good grade from me for beauty.