OBJECTIVE, UNBIASED AND ALTOGETHER HELPFUL

Golf Community Reviews

Text Size
Thursday, December 18, 2008

Hitting the wall: Colgate's Seven Oaks, #10

Written by 
Rate this article
(0 votes)

One in a series of reviews of memorable holes played in 2008.

 

colgate10thapproach.jpg


    Although the playing season is short in Hamilton, NY, home of Colgate University, the school-affiliated Seven Oaks golf course is long on nice views and a few challenging holes.  The par 4 10th, at 380 yards from the tips, isn't long, but then again the tee shot is less a matter of length and more a matter of position.  Be right, or else.  A sprawlingcolgate10thtee_marker.jpg tree guards the left half of the green, meaning that any pulled shot will leave you with a tricky pitch shot to the green at best, or a watery grave at worst.  Approaching over the tree is not really an option, since it is nestled close to the green.  Better to take your medicine from the left side of the fairway and aim for the right side of the green and hope for a two putt on the slightly crowned surface.
    Even with a well-placed drive, you can literally hit the wall with your approach shot at the 10th.  The stone façade at the immediate front of the green presents two options, neither of them comfortable.  You can play well over the front and hope you don't skip into the deep rough behind the green, or you can take the risky way and just clear the wall to provide any chance at a birdie putt.  Chipping back across the green from the deep rough, and down into the water, is not out of the question.  Neither is a memory of #10, for better or worse.

Read 6422 times Last modified on Friday, 19 December 2008 08:58
Submit to DeliciousSubmit to DiggSubmit to FacebookSubmit to Google PlusSubmit to StumbleuponSubmit to TechnoratiSubmit to TwitterSubmit to LinkedIn
Larry Gavrich

This blog was conceived and is published by me, Larry Gavrich, a former corporate communications executive who founded HomeOnTheCourse, LLC, in 2005.  Our firm advises baby boomers and others seeking a lifestyle in which golf is a major component.  My wife Connie and I own a home in Connecticut (not on a golf course) and a condo at Pawleys Plantation in Pawleys Island, SC, on a Jack Nicklaus layout.  We began our search for our home on the course more than 15 years ago, and the challenges of the search inspired me to research golf communities and write objective reviews of them.

Google+

Now on Sale

Back Nine BookCover  Playing Through Book Cover

Buy Them Now at Amazon.com

Now on Sale

Back Nine BookCover

  • The only book about golf communities in the last 10 years.
  • 156-page step-by-step guide to finding your dream golf home.
  • Info on nearly 100 golf communities the author has visited.
  • Paperback version costs less than a sleeve of Pro VIs.

Here is what the experts are saying:

“The book is chocked full of information…applicable to anyone looking for a move to the Southeast regardless of whether they are looking for a golf community or not.” — John LaFoy, golf architect (Linville Ridge CC, CC of Charleston, The Neuse GC)

“Larry has done a tremendous amount of work and anyone — like me — who is looking to search for a golf home now or in a few years needs this book.” — Brad Chambers, golf blogger, ShootingYourAge.com

“Wow!  What a thorough piece of work…a must for anyone moving South. This book will help many people.” — Brett Miller, owner and founder of MMA, Inc, a golf industry consultancy

Buy It Now at Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com. 

decisions-ad