Every now and then when you rent a condo for a week on the beach, you get a stinker. It might be several years older than depicted in pictures or it may not be clean. During our recent trip to Orange Beach, AL, we settled into a condo that was in a word, filthy! It was the week after Spring Break and that was part of the problem. It's rare that the situation is rectified to the renter's satisfaction but in our case, Prickett Properties went WAY above and beyond by upgrading us from a dilapidated three bedroom, three bath unit to a nearly new four bedroom, five bath unit with stunning vistas. And Kevin, our representative even helped us move to the new unit at 9 o'clock on a Sunday evening! Talk about above and beyond!! We will certainly be working with Prickett Properties in the future.
As mentioned above, I was fortunate to play twelve "new to me" golf courses on this trip. On the way down to the Gulf, I was able to add King's Creek Golf Club in Spring Hill, TN. And then with Orange Beach, AL as the home base, I added Holly Hills Municipal Golf Course in Bay Minette, AL and A.C. Read Golf Club in Pensacola, FL to my "played list" during the first week of the trip. |

Frankly, I am not sure why it is no longer on the list. I enjoyed the course greatly. It is a Scottish links style course with seven double greens, stone bridges and walls, a burn, grassy mounds, and over 150 bunkers, many of the pot variety. And the 18th hole has its own "Valley of Sin" just like The Old Course. The greens are severely undulating which places a higher premium on approach shots to assure the putt is from the correct level of the green. And I never saw a white stake the entire round.

It was overcast with showers in the forecast as I was met by my forecaddie for the day, Don Cross. Don has caddied all over the US and has a second job as a production manager for The Golf Channel. Don had some stories! He's worked with many professional golfers including Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Arnold Palmer. And of course, he knows many of the personalities on Morning Drive, past and present. We had quite a good conversation about many of the golf courses in the US and he shared the names of some of the courses I need to play.

I will say it's definitely another course on the list worth playing. It shouldn't beat you up and it has a great history.

So I have now played 176 of the 207 courses that have been on at least one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Courses You Can Play lists (and 11 of the 13 Florida courses). And my overall number for unique courses I've now played is 955. 1000 is now in play, likely in late summer.
From a logo ball standpoint, only the first course I played, King's Creek, did not have logo balls on hand.