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   <title>Gozzer Ranch : I know that no one else lives...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.golfinstructionworld.com/golf-instruction-forum/member_profile.asp?PF=144" rel="nofollow">secondary</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 4468<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 31 July 2007 at 11:28am<br /><br /><FONT face="Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I know that no one else lives in my neck of the woods, but this course is hands down my favorite course I have ever played.&nbsp; It is a private course in Coeur d' Alene Idaho that Fazio designed and it has only been open for a little over a month, but it is flat out spectacular.&nbsp; When things mature and bit, and the greens get a full season under their belt, it will only get better.&nbsp; I didn't play very well but it didn't matter.&nbsp; No holes were contrived, and the views were breathtaking.&nbsp; Lot's of holes carved out of natural rock sitting on cliff sides, big elevation drops, tons of sand, and greens with&nbsp;lots of options around them.&nbsp; Of course there were those sweeping lake views also, did I mention that?&nbsp; The course is very rustic, but over the top with creature comforts.&nbsp; There are 2 "comfort stations" on the course and a chef who was making made to order fish tacos on # 5!&nbsp; A comfort station is a FULLY stocked kitchen with everything from crab dip to jerky, apples to oysters on the half shell.&nbsp; Never seen anything like it in my life.&nbsp; Never saw another group of golfers the whole day.&nbsp; Granted this place is very private and off the charts expensive, but not one other group?&nbsp; All of the phoo phoo stuff may make is sound like it isn't a "true" golf experience, but course was as good as it gets.&nbsp; Hole number 4 was 271 yd par 4 that wasn't driveable because of a dogleg.&nbsp; It was quirky and great.&nbsp; We played the second set of tees and it was only 6744 yrds, but the course rating was 72.4 with a slope of 135.&nbsp; Pretty fair with lots of great opportunities to score, if you don't suck like me.&nbsp; Considering that I haven't played hardly any golf and I was using some borrowed clubs, I didn't play THAT bad. 87 with 7 three putts is going to hurt though.&nbsp; <DIV></DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>I am really lucky to have a friend who can take me there to play, but if anyone ever has the means to make it happen, they should go check this place out.&nbsp; Between Black Rock, Circling Raven, Couer d' Alene Resort and Gozzer Ranch a fellow could have a really good week playing golf in the North Idaho area.&nbsp; Thanks for reading.</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV></FONT>]]>
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