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FWST: Why playing this year’s AT&T Byron Nelson means so much to Fort Worth’s J.J. Henry
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<blockquote data-quote="HFrog12" data-source="post: 3001416" data-attributes="member: 66784"><p>Played Shady just yesterday for the first time in years. I completely agree it wouldn't be a championship course because of the length - pros would be up by the green on a lot of par 4s. Which is why the green complex is pretty challenging. Although they have room to get the tees pretty far back in some places. I did notice some "championship" tee boxes that didn't have markers on them. </p><p></p><p>All that being said, wow Shady is a fun course and in incredible shape even after the freeze. I am from Houston and would have never known DFW got hit with tons of weather the last few days by looking at the course. There aren't many bad lies on the entire tract. Some of the holes and greens may have a gimmicky feel but I thought it was a ton of fun. Also, love all the topography. Something we don't have a ton of in Houston.</p><p></p><p>If I had to choose to play Colonial the rest of my life or Shady I am not sure what I would choose. All I know is Shady has a great thing going with the integrity of the golf course and everyone there seemed really proud of it, which they should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFrog12, post: 3001416, member: 66784"] Played Shady just yesterday for the first time in years. I completely agree it wouldn't be a championship course because of the length - pros would be up by the green on a lot of par 4s. Which is why the green complex is pretty challenging. Although they have room to get the tees pretty far back in some places. I did notice some "championship" tee boxes that didn't have markers on them. All that being said, wow Shady is a fun course and in incredible shape even after the freeze. I am from Houston and would have never known DFW got hit with tons of weather the last few days by looking at the course. There aren't many bad lies on the entire tract. Some of the holes and greens may have a gimmicky feel but I thought it was a ton of fun. Also, love all the topography. Something we don't have a ton of in Houston. If I had to choose to play Colonial the rest of my life or Shady I am not sure what I would choose. All I know is Shady has a great thing going with the integrity of the golf course and everyone there seemed really proud of it, which they should. [/QUOTE]
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