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Escondido Golf and Lake Club

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 Escondido Golf Club     Escondido golf club is an absolutely beautiful golf course that I have had the opportunity to play on multiple occasions. It is located in Horseshoe Bay, TX, and is very close to Lake LBJ. This golf course is about as good as it gets.     The golf course itself is always kept in great condition with the greens rolling around 11-13 on the Stimpmeter year round. The course is set up to be a good test of your game but allows you to score the ball very well if you can keep the ball in front of you. The course shows its teeth if you miss the fairway too wide, but if you are able to keep it in the fairway then you have a good chance of putting a really good round together. The fairways and tee boxes are zoysia grass so it is very difficult to not have a good lie most people would call this a ball striker's paradise, and they would be right. This course proves how good of a ball striker you are and forces you to hit shots to put yourself into position to score, bu

Spanish Oaks Golf Club

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 Spanish Oaks Golf Club     The next course I will talk about on the blog is Spanish Oaks Golf Club in Austin, TX. This is the course I grew up on and what really gave me a love for golf courses at a young age. This is by far one of the most fun golf courses I have played with the way that it is designed. The course is set up for difficult tee shots to the eye, but if you can place it in the fairway and see the whole for the way that it is then you can score well and compete out there. A lot of the holes require you to be creative off the tee and see the whole not only for what it is, but what it can be. This is because the holes out there can be played from various spots on the hole and there is no one way to get it right. On top of the off-the-tee shots, the par 3's are designed to perfection and have such a beautiful layout with most of them having water to cover to get to the green. The course is almost always kept in superb championship condition.      The practice facilities

Maridoe Golf Club

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 Maridoe Golf Club     Next up on the list of some of my favorite golf courses is Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas. Some people may disagree with this pick as it is a very difficult course and most people don't like it because of that. I absolutely love it because of the level of difficulty and how challenging it is for any golfer that comes to play it. This course is a shot makers course and you have to be very creative to be able to play well and score it out there. That's what I love about is that is what golf is all about. The course tips out at 7800 plus yards which is an absolutely absurd distance compared to the average PGA Tour courses that play at about 7000-7300 yards. Also, Maridoe has a course rating over 80 from the back tees which means with all the difficulty factored in an even par round the course rating would be 8 over par which is absurd and shows just how difficult this golf course is. Maridoe is typically kept in great shape as it is home to a lot of

Grayhawk Golf Club - Raptor Course

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Grayhawk Golf Club - Raptor Course   The next course on the list is the current host of the NCAA Golf Championships for both men's and women's teams. Grayhawk Golf Club is an absolutely incredible golf course located in Scottsdale, AZ. It's a stunning desert golf course with an incredible layout and kept in impeccable shape. The course is a tough test of golf and is one of the hardest desert golf courses I have ever seen or played. Typically desert golf courses allow for people to score very well, but this golf course makes a difficult for every golfer to play well with the distance they play the course and the strategic hazards and traps the course puts into play to trip up even the best golfers into making big numbers and facing tough tests. The course sets up great for the NCAA Golf Championships for some of the best golfers to put on display the talent they have on this golf course. It is a great match play and stroke play course because the course can be rearranged by