Mission Club Awarded Worth the Green Fee 2017 for Santa Barbara County
Congratulations to Mission Club winning our Worth the Green Fee 2017 Award for Santa Barbara County.
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Hogan
Posted: 05/30/17 4:37p
Member Since: Oct 21, 2006
From: Temecula
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Played 5/26. First out, a real treat; course in very good shape. All the rains really helped. greens are tricky to read, especially anything coming in from the sides towards the hole. It plays with more break than your eyes see. If you miss, keep everything under the hole if possible. Chipping and pitching from the sides is challenging, greens are bigger than they look, and being closer to the ocean, the ball does not carry like it does inland. Consider taking a longer club on some approach shots, especially since many greens slope pretty good from front to back, with some false fronts.
Worth the Green Fee 2017
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