WAl'liHuX) cummcw - Wednesday, October 29. zone - 33 ~ R» we f\‘\~ ~~m\\ Top golf courses remind him about Long/Johns Tour eta, was it just 10 years ago nothing less than a nine~hole " ' †“ However, two years ago before water â€" in this case Georgian Bay that a couple Of golf fanatics course counted »â€" and l think Brent 1 I I I I t) I I I its ï¬rst full season ofoperationJ â€" ofany course We ever played. ln conducted the l.ong/ johns was in the area of 108 when we ' ‘ . predicted an lB-hole gem designed fact. there’s not a hole on the track Tour. ï¬nally put our clubs away for the l l() l l by Doug Garrick would ï¬nd its way that doesn't give you a look at the l was writing for another local year. into the 00's (Op 10 by the mags bay. newspaper at the time of the 1993 So what made me think about next ranking issue, which will be I've always maintained pan of adventure that Cambridge newspa» that challenge a mere decade ago? . . the summer of 2009. the enjoyment of golf is the beauty per sportswriter Brent lung and I Probably the fact that last week i “ That course. in the Township of of the course and there is none bet» called “98 in 93_" enjoyed a two~day road trip to the £5 .. Georgian Bluffs, is called Cobble ter in Ontario. [1 was a simple premise on Owen Sound and (lollingwood __ . Beach GO" Links NOW, ll’S a highâ€"end track and paper, The two of Us _ both gt," areas with a oouple of buddies from 1 ‘ It was my ï¬rst visit back to the prime summertime green fees are writers __ would attempt to play 98 Port Colbome. . t operation run by former Dundee expensive. but it is more than (“fluent go†courses in that cafe". It may or may not be the ï¬nish- ‘ ‘ Q . GolfClub owner and Waterloo wonh the cash to play the course at . dar “it". primarily together. ing touches on the 2008 season but 1 ' ‘ region resident Mike Doyle since least once. In fact, my longtime i although that wasn't the case when it was certainly a great way to wind 1 BILL “SKIP" \ that media outing in the fall of buddy Mike says there are quite a ' I played well past 'l'hanksgiving in down what has been my busiest ‘ IOHNS ‘ 2006. but I was not disappointed. few regional residents who have Ontario and went on a golfjunket summer on the course Since retir- LN Although the fall leaves depar~ joined or play frequently and its to Texas in November. ing from the old Kitchener-Water» capacity as one of the ranking ture is earlier up there than around not hard to see why. It turned out to be a wonderful 100 Record in 2002 panel for the Ontario (iolfmaga- here. this user~friendly layout has The second 1131fo 01" two-day adventure before I ï¬nished with ldon't regularly write about my zine. which rates the best m [h(‘ the most stunning combination oi one»night road trip was at the 1 14 different layouts traversed _ favourite courses except in my prow’nce every two years. hole routings and views ofadjacent Continued on page 36 We'll bring your store D . U A L C, R E D ‘ l T S l to 32,000 doors. 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