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Again, thanks for the great response. Just what I was hoping to hear.
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Ridgewood in Moultonborough is a fun course. If your son goes off the white tees, it plays to a 66.5 and 118 slope. Even better, if he'll play off the golds at Ridgewood, plays to a 108.
If you don't already know, checking the scorecard online at any course is a good idea. To start him off gently, try to get on a +/- 115 slope. If you start getting into the 120's, it could turn him off. Pheasant Ridge is really pretty, also gentle. A bit more woods to deal with. Not sure if someone mentioned Waukewan in Meredith. Fun elevations. NH courses are arguably some of the best kept secrets. |
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