A couple of weeks back, the BeerNGolf crew suited up in our matching pinstripe knickers to sponsor and play in a tournament benefiting an outstanding charity, fightald.org. Now I can’t say with a good conscience that we here at BeerNGolf actually participated to benefit the charity. We really are genuinely sometimes quasi-decent people, but when […]
Entries Tagged as 'Courses'
Twin Oaks Golf Course
July 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: 18-Hole · Courses · Golf
Bonita Golf Club
June 26th, 2008 · No Comments
AHHH, Bonita…… Rarely does a course come around that actually embraces all of its deficiencies and doesn’t try to disguise them. The course is situated in Bonita Valley just west of the Sweetwater reservoir on the flattest piece of land imaginable. While most courses would break out the shovels to create at least a few […]
Tags: 18-Hole · Courses · Golf
Redhawk Golf Course
May 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Normally, a round of golf in Temecula might as well be in Rockport, Maine. I’m not willing to drive that far nor can I afford the gas to get there. But today is different. I just got my tax rebate, and I plan on stimulating more than just the economy if you know what I […]
Tags: 18-Hole · Courses · GPS Carts · Golf
Camelback Golf Club (Scottsdale)
April 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I thought that someone had finally taken my best idea and made it a reality. A strip club and golf course combined would make for the most glorious 4 hours of my life. Unfortunately I misread the name as Cameltoe Cuntry Club. You can imagine the disappointment I was in for after driving 6 hours […]
Tags: 18-Hole · Courses · GPS Carts · Golf
Balboa Park 9
March 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Balboa 9 is a quasi-executive 9-hole course that desperately wants to impress it’s big brother next door. With 5 par 4’s, it hardly can be classified as executive. This is a great course to hone your skills at your lunch break. Personally I think the 9 hole is generally in better shape than the 18. […]
Tags: 9-Hole · Courses · Executive · Golf
Morgan Run
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
I’ve only played 2 rounds at Morgan Run, but that is more than plenty of experience to review it. Morgan Run is not a course designed for golfers. Morgan Run is designed for rich SOBs that don’t know what a couple hundred dollars should buy at a golf course. The course is flat and open. […]
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Carlton Oaks
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Carlton Oaks is in my list of courses that I really need to play again before giving a full review. But I always enjoy reviewing a course after playing only 14 holes in the windy stormy weather of San Diego in February.I really need to start checking the weather before booking my rounds. Hell I […]
Tags: 18-Hole · Courses · Golf
Carmel Mountain Ranch
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Carmel Mountain Ranch is a challenging semi private country club that has done a good job keeping higher standard than most courses. The property was designed to be a private country club and is evident when you drive up to the clubhouse. The clubhouse is designed somewhat like a southern plantation, with the rich white […]
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Balboa Park 18
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Seeing how close I live, I really should play Balboa more often. I try, but it’s not always easy to get on. I guess one of the downfalls to being homeless is that most courses don’t let me play shoeless with my clubs I made out of broom sticks and dead pigeons. When I have […]
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Mission Trails
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Mission Trails is a course that on it’s own, is fairly forgetable. However it seems to be a course that I use to describe other courses. Along with Balboa Park, Riverwalk, and Eastlake, you can describe any course in San Diego. For example: Bonita Golf Club is layed out like Riverwalk, with a Mission Trails […]
