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 Driving Range by jamiesno If you just want to get out and hit a few balls on a driving range. There is a fairly good one located behind the Marine Institute. It's cheaper than playing a round and for a bucket of balls you will be fine. They need to do a little bit of work on this place but it will get you by :-) Leave a Comment Theme: GolfingDirections: Just behind the Marine Institute
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St. John's was home to the AHL franchise St. John's Maple Leafs. The NHL farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs. It is great hockey to watch and during the winter it is worth buying a ticket. Parking is a minor obstacle. You should either get a cab or there is a park and ride program. You can call for more details on this. However the St. John's Maple Leafs no longer play in St. John's. They up and left like so many other teams in professional sports. St. John's now have a Quebec Major Junior Hockey Team. Their name is the St. John's Fog Devils. This hockey is a rank below the AHL but from what I am hearing it is much more entertaining hockey to watch. Have fun! I was there for the opening night. The first period wasn't the greatest, but the second, third, OT and shoot out was exciting hockey. A couple of good fights too and the St. John's fans where great. Leave a Comment
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 Hole #6 View of Signal Hill by jamiesno Bally Haly makes for a great day of golf right in the city. From the Silver Tees it is 5254 yards, Par 71, Rating 72.7, Slope 128. There is a driving range. There are great views of the city as you can see from this picture I provided on the number 6 hole. The course usually has some wind and the fairways have lots of hills and different elevations. Rarely can you see the pin from the tee and it makes for an interesting walk for sure. If you miss the fairway the course is forgiving with other fairways generally adjacent. Enjoy your round!
You can rent power carts and clubs if you don't have your own with you. Leave a Comment
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 Perfectly on time at Hole Number 5 by jamiesno Black Duck is the perfect course for a quick round of golf. Black Duck is a par-64 course which includes eight par four and ten par-three holes. It's an executive style course. When you play Black Duck, you'll experience the Clovelly wild. You'll see birds of all kinds... and maybe even a red fox or a moose, if you're lucky. I found it easy to loose balls on this course!! The average playing time for Black Duck is 3 hours and 15 minutes. For more information, go to the web site and course map for Black Duck. I find you have to be careful on this course as well. Where it is short you don't want to be hitting up on the people in front of you and its common to see some balls come your way from time to time. But overall its a fun and scenic course. The club house has some great food and beer on tap as well. Leave a Comment Theme: GolfingDirections: Proceed to Stavanger Drive (approximately 2 kms beyond McDonalds) Turn right on to Stavanger Drive Drive straight to Clovelly Golf gates (2 km)Website: http://clovellygolf.com/
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 Captain's Hill Course View by jamiesno Captain's Hill is the original 9-hole course in Pippy Park. Named in recognition of the area's seafaring history, Captain's Hill sits high above the city with great vistas of the coastline. Captain's Hill is located within minutes of downtown St. John's, with a full panoramic view of the city. You can see from the picture I took you get a great view out through the narrows on some holes, a view of Signal Hill and the Confederation Building. In 2002 4 new forward tees were constructed to make the course more user friendly for all golfers. The course can now be played at length from 2326 to 3047 yards. The course has some wind but the scenery is great. Be warned this is another course with some hills as well, making it an interesting walk and for some interesting tee shots! Overall though I must say I enjoyed this course a lot. Great for getting 9 holes in. Leave a Comment Theme: GolfingDirections: Just look up on the hill behind the confederation building and you will see the club house.Website: http://www.pippyparkgolf.com/
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 Osprey Course Start by jamiesno The Osprey is a championship course. The Home of the NewTel Cup, it is the ultimate experience for the more serious golfer. It is a par-72 course that covers more than 6,500 yards of golfing terrain. It is laid out over 175 acres and features almost complete separation between each of its 18 holes. The Osprey is named after a feathered friend, who makes her cozy home atop the telephone pole to the left of the 16th fairway. It is a beautiful course that will test your ability. The average playing time for The Osprey is 4 hours and 15 minutes. The web site provided has a great course map and you can go hole by hole. In September after 3 you can get the twillight pricing. I am obvioulsy no expert golfer but I have having a hard time finding my balls, maybe it was just the time of day. It really is a beautiful course. Enjoy your round!! Leave a Comment
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 Quidi Vidi Lake by jamiesno The Royal St. John's Regatta is the oldest organized sporting event in North America. It has been a part of Newfoundland history for 185 years. The first record of an organized event is in 1818, but rowing matches were common among ships crews in St. John's Harbour since at least the 1700's. These days, the Regatta draws crowds of up to 50,000 people annually to the shores of Quidi Vidi Lake. It is widely known as "The Largest Garden Party in the World" because it has been about socializing as much as amateur sport. Concession stands, wheels of fortune, games of chance, and food & drink are just as much part of the Regatta's history as the races. Indeed, many people hardly notice the races, as they are too involved in the merrymaking on the shores of the lake. I have a lot of fond memories of this event, it is crowded but a lot of fun, the beer tents are popular and downtown on George Street is usually great later in the night. Leave a Comment
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 Mile One Stadium by jamiesno Mile One Stadium is a brand new sporting complex built in St. John's for hockey, wrestling, live music acts and a whole hosts of other sporting events. The Stadium is located downtown and has a web site so for sporting events it is worth checking out the listings. Leave a Comment
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 Maloney's Building by jamiesno I probably shouldn't be writing this tip as it was a long time since I was at this place but I was right next to it a little while ago and it jogged my memory. But it's important VTers know all the places they can hit a golf ball I think so here is another option if you just want to hit a bucket of balls. You may also be out in the Paradise area possible so its good to know about this place. I may be mistaken but I think the tee's may be sheltered as well so a good place to hit some balls in the rainy weather. But call to confirm this part. Leave a Comment
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