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The Owl's Nest Golf Course—for the Wise GolferDo you know…when in White Mountains of New Hampshire with an intense yen for golf, where the golf veteran with a penchant for short game challenge goes for fairly temperate weather, stunning surroundings, and pristine course conditions that contribute to optimum playability? If he is wise he goes to the brilliantly groomed and brightly maintained Owl's Nest Golf Course. Do you know…where the golf neophyte goes for a Scottish links style course that has a built-in forgiveness for beginners? If he is wise he hits the fairways on the Owl's Nest Golf Course. Do you know…from the first to the 18 th hole, Owl's Nest Golf Course facilities--offering private and public facilities, fast greens, undulating fairways, and treed or treeless and true—provide the finest in traditional and contemporary play? You got it. Very wise. And do you know…with manicured courses, strategically configured and placed holes and artfully arranged shallow to cavernous bunkers, OB areas, and water hazards on shifting elevations, Owl's Nest Golf Course provides a variety of challenges while alternately facilitating flow and speeding up play with highly rated pace, service, and playability on manageable yardage that is skirted by The Pemigewassett River and couched in the 725,000-acre White Mountain National Forest ? Yes, you have the wisdom of the great birds after which this top play site is named. Opening in 1998, the Owl's Nest Golf Course offers pine and birch treed and true 18-hole fairways that have reputed playability. The course, named by Golf Digest as one of the most scenic in America, by New England Journal of Golf Magazine as one of the Top 100 Must Play Courses and by Fairways Magazine as one of the Top 100 Women Friendly Courses in the U.S., is actually three courses—or of three types/sections: links-style greens flank the great clubhouse; perimeter mounding is a popular second feature, found along the fairway margins of four acres devoted to six holes that include the classic water hazard—a spring-fed pond, and at the latter end of the undulating and dramatic playing green are the final six holes—at the top of what the locals call Sunset Hill—as it delivers the waning peaches and blues that are exceptionally stunning. You might not have known the details of the Owl's Nest Golf Course with greens measuring from 5,174 yards at the green tees to 6,818 yards from the black tees, and 400-yard at par 4, with their fine natural New Hampshire grasses which make for superb fairway play all the way to the 18 th hole where you can enjoy one of the most spectacular sunsets before going back to the club and banquet rooms that accommodate from 130 players…but you will now. So the only thing else you have to know is what you likely silently chant every time you put a golf toe to the green and a golf club to the tee in the mountains of the Pine Tree State: “Know where the flag is. Know where the flag is. Know where the flag is.”
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