Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Mystic Creek Golf Course

I started golfing last year and have not let my relative low skill level stop me from playing some really great courses. Friends told me that the Jackal at Mt. Brighton was too hard for me, I had no business playing the Legend at Shanty Creek - you either know or can guess the drill.

I played them anyway, and I'm glad that I did. Yesterday I played two of the three nine hole courses at Mystic Creek in Milford (actually within the Camp Dearborn property). I paid a three dollar entry fee which was refunded at the Pro Shop. I decided on the Meadows and Woods courses since I figured the Lakes course would be too cool and breezy. Excellent courses, both. Low use at this time of year, so you have no pressure to keep up or speed up your play. The on-cart GPS was great for me since I had never seen the holes before. It gave tips at every tee box which was greatly appreciated.

This course is really great and a good value, too. A few of the greens had been punched as part of the fall maintenance, but overall it was in excellent shape. A small army of groundskeepers were seen darting around doing chores, and I actually played pretty well on the Meadows. That fell apart when I got to the Woods, which is a slightly longer course, and more challenging.

Lately, I'm striking the ball much better. I actually beat my son for the first time last weekend. He wasn't thrilled, but at least I loaded him up with some new golf balls that I found on sale, and that I really like. They're Nike SFT. I found them on sale at Dick's Sporting Goods, a two dozen box for $25. I didn't expect much at a buck a ball, but they seem to play very well for me. I'm not a monster hitter from the tee, a typical drive is 180-200, and a great drive is 220 or so. But these SFT's seem to work better for me than anything else I've tried.

I hope to get in a few more rounds before the snow hits. Not sure what I'll do this winter, other than visit the outdoor but covered and heated tees at Deaton's in Howell. That may give me my golf fix until Spring.

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