This was the third course that Brian, Dan, Ti and I played on our
Wisconsin Gazelle Adventures trip.
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Hanging out in the parking lot before hitting the course. |
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These are the lime kilns, for which the park is named. |
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The river that runs by the park adds character but really isn't a
factor when playing. |
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Driving on hole 2, which requires you shoot blindly over a hill and
then down the otherside. |
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Hole 3 - possible to ace or deuce, but the trees are pretty
tight. |
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Hole 5 is very cool - it's up the hill that the gang is walking towards,
and then behind all that tall scrub. Unless you drive a really
long ways, and none of us ever did, your approach will probably have
to be a hammer shot. |
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A view of the lower part of the park, with hole 3, the basket for
7, and the river. Very pleasant. |
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Hole 7. A downhill floater with dense trees on both sides. |
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Hole 8 - a straight shot down an alley and then a really strong
cut to the right at the end. |
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Hole 9 - a blind shot up a hill, around this big pile of rock. |
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And then completed with an approach over a little wall and a putt
by the big lime kilns. |
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