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		<title>Cape May National Course Review</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Stortz]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 16:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[CK4 and I took off work on Friday to drive down to the shore to play Cape May National. It was about an hour and a half with no traffic from Philly. The rate was $65 bucks and we teed of at 1:15. Twilight rates are 50 bucks after 2:30. My first issue with the &#91;...&#93;]]></description>
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CK4 and I took off work on Friday to drive down to the shore to play <a href="http://www.cmngc.com/index.html" target="_blank">Cape May National</a>.  It was about an hour and a half with no traffic from Philly.  The rate was $65 bucks and we teed of at 1:15.  Twilight rates are 50 bucks after 2:30.  My first issue with the course was the prices for drinks, food and range balls.  6+ dollars for range balls and 3.75 for a hot dog.  We got there at 12:30 and so hoping to get off early but the course was pretty crowded for a Friday midday.  We hit some balls and practiced on their enormous practice green which is a real treat because you can chip on it.  The staff was borderline incompetent and for some bizarre reason they have a shortage of golf carts.  As people finished 18 they would drive to the starter, he&#8217;d wash the car (for no reason) and than send off the next group.  We had a 1:16 tee time and teed off about 15 minutes late knowing that it was going to be a slow round.</p>
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Aside from those little nuisances the course is in fantastic shape.  Green fairways, greener greens and this is even with a lack of rain.  Another point to note was that there wasn&#8217;t even a 90 degree rule and your cart couldn&#8217;t leave the cart path which makes the round a tad slower.  We played from the blue tees and there is even a set of black tees.  The blues played tougher than the whites as it added about 600 yards and was right near 6,600 which makes for some long holes.  I won&#8217;t go hole for hole but this course really makes you hit good shots.  The holes are challenging and as our playing partner Lou said &#8220;you&#8217;ll be making a lot of donations to the golf course in the way of golf balls.&#8221;  This proved true as I think I probably lost a half dozen balls but found another dozen.  We shot 98 and 101 which wasn&#8217;t so hot but if you aren&#8217;t keeping the ball straight you are going to be adding strokes to your score.  I actually was at 38 on the back coming to hole 18 but got a 9 to blow it up.  After 18 we played a few more holes but it&#8217;s a pretty draining course.  On one of the par 5&#8217;s on the back I had a nice drive up the chute and than a 4 iron that had me within 15 feet for eagle.  Naturally I flew it too far past, missed the birdie, and than missed the par put.  I hit the ball pretty well but still too inconsistent to put up any good number.  Overall I&#8217;d give the course a 9 out of 10 in terms of difficulty and fairness but my real rating drops to an 8 with everything considered (cart path, value).  I think at 65 bucks it&#8217;s reasonably priced for a shore course.   </p>
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