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| Perhaps Niagara's best design and most challenging golf course, Thundering Waters GC in Niagara Falls has fast become a Niagara favourite. Accordingly, Thundering Waters GC has been selected as Niagara's "Best New Course" in the 5th annual / 2006 Niagara Golf Awards. |
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Architects Bo Danoff and John Daly, made the most of a property that included an abandoned rail yard. Thundering Waters GC presents a stern test from start to finish - not in terms of length as one might expect of a John Daly layout, but in strategic play.
The golf course includes nearly a 100 cavernous bunkers, numerous water hazards, treelined fairways, ravines, well-guarded greens, and firm & fast fairways. |
| Thundering Waters GC truly reflects John Daly's approach to golf, rewarding length off the tee, calculated risk taking, accurate and measured shot making, a deft short game and good putting. |
| Playing as long as 7322 yards from the championship tees, the par-72 Thundering Waters GC will challenge even the best players, yet still provide a managaeable, enjoyable and memorable round for recreational golfers.
Fourteen holes wind through a mature woodland, while the remaining four links-style holes are cut between a meandering berm and rugged hills covered with fescue.
Throughout, Thundering Waters GC features generous fairways, cavernous bunkers, large undulating greens, and numerous water hazards. ( aerial photo & scorecard ) |
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