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Next time I play British Columbia's Furry Creek, I'm hiring Brandon...

Sunday May 15, 2005 | 20:49:59 216 words, 1846 views
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Forget the lessons from the chiropractor quack worthy golf instructors. On at least one course I’ve found an easy solution to my problems.

The next time I play Furry Creek, a scenic marvel of a thrilling golf amusement ride on the road between Vancouver and Whistler, I’m simply hiring our own Brandon Tucker. Brandon’s feats of ball moving skill will never be more valuable than at Furry Creek.

This is a course with enough blind shots around bends and up over ravines into valleys below that you’ll feel like you’re Stevie Wonder playing golf. There’s even a mirror you have to look in on one hole to see if it’s safe to hit ahead. Which makes it the perfect place for Brandon to work his magic.

Here’s the plan: Brandon plays in the group ahead of me, scoops up my wayward shots around the bends and plops them about three feet from the pin. Sure, my playing partners might get suspicious when I have two holes in one and an eagle through nine, but hey … they didn’t have to agree when I raised the stakes.

Brandon’s next client: Donald Trump.

For more on Furry Creek, the course where you hit shots you’ll never use again and have a blast doing it, stay tuned to TravelGolf.com.

Comments:

Comment from: P.W.Hornsey [Visitor]
Dear Sir Furry Creek is not the only course to have a mirror to see if the hole is clear. The course is Prospect Lake & it is on Vancouver Island BC
Permalink 2005-05-22 @ 17:37

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