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I should have added in my last comment that the one difference that is significant between St. B and Niakwa, is that Niakwa's fairways are narrower with heavy bush on both sides on some holes. St. B on the other hand, has a lot of open fairways, with no bush on the sides, so you can usually find your ball, except on some holes, so Niakwa could be tougher, if you can't control the ball. ( slice or hook)
I'm not sure, but I think both of these courses are about the same distance in yards, unless Niakwa has been lengthened, due to the long ball hitters like Jets 31.
When I was younger, I use to caddy at Niakwa for the members, to make extra money when I was a kid. The big "bonus" was that us Caddies got to play every Monday for free, providing we teed off before 11 am I believe. Was a great deal for us young guys, and I would get to play once a week for the whole season, and I played every week.
Later on, when I was older, a lot of my friends joined Niakwa, and I'd go with them to Niakwa as a "guest", so it was fun times. I don't know what it's like nowadays at ST. B but we could go there, and pay to play, "without" being a member. It's been a long time since I played there, but I would think it's the same ?? I think there was time restrictions tho, if I remember correctly - been awhile now. ??
Looking forward to the Masters this week, and maybe I'll get lucky, and one day be able to attend in person, at Augusta with
@Jets 31 with his connections. We could bring
@Ginger Papa along as well, to add a little character.