Coldwater or Veenker?

cyman1189

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Gonna go golfing today to relieve some stress before dead week starts. I've golfed Coldwater once but never at Veenker. Anyone wanna tell me which one to go to?
 
The Veenk is nice. Coldwater is much nicer. Granted, I'm a little biased because I worked at Veenker but oh well. Grass is always greener on the other side of Ames.

But seriously, if you want to play links, go to coldwater. If you want to play a more traditional course, Veenker
 
Coldwater is very nice (well groomed, nice/challenging greens, etc) but I HATE links-style courses.

I've always loved Veenker. I was a little bumbed back in he day when it was no longer the home-course for the ISU golf team. It can be pretty intimidating, bit visually stunning on the majority of holes.

If you play out there, go all the way to the back of the tee boxes, without looking toward the fairway until you get there, and the course becomes VERY intimidating. This is where the golf team used to practice from. #2, for example, is an absolute ***** from back there :smile:

Needless to say, I'd go with Veenker, and I wouldn't have to think about it.
 
The Veenk is nice. Coldwater is much nicer. Granted, I'm a little biased because I worked at Veenker but oh well. Grass is always greener on the other side of Ames.

But seriously, if you want to play links, go to coldwater. If you want to play a more traditional course, Veenker

I'm new to golf last summer so could you elaborate on the difference between links courses and traditional courses?
 
Which course has hotter cart girls? That is a consideration that I see no one has addressed yet.
 
I'm new to golf last summer so could you elaborate on the difference between links courses and traditional courses?

To put it in simple terms Links courses usually have no trees and are mostly rolling/mounded hills with bigger greens. Wind plays a much bigger factor on the course. They mimic Scottish courses.

Traditional American courses have a lot of trees and usually have smaller greens.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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