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Show a Saturday Apr ?g, IWH'uwrt.Ty Apr T9. 1007 Latvia FliMMt Discovering Davis Get up a good round of golf in Davis Dy KAYE VOLK btiHOWO U4HVI0 you find il a day of one or maximum the game of golf is nevertheless doing decidedly well in Davis County. B tasting 10 course and one on the way. the chance for an enjoyable round of golf are a good within the county a anywhere in the state, regardless of a golfer ability. Within the mi, player can find everything from a short nine hole executive course, to venues that could easily host any championship tournament, and give the very best a fierce testing of their skills. As a kudos to the country, this 1997 season will see two Davis County courses hosting two major national qualifying e. events: The US Open Qualifying at May 16 and the U.S. Amateur Qualifying at Hubbard Golf Course on llill Air f orce Base. SH 0 RT PUTT: Cody Woodward. 4. tries his hand at the putting green at Schneiter's Following is an overview of Davis course in West Point He came out with his father, Craig. Countys public courses. Whether Oak-ridg- Bountiful Ridge 2430 South Bountiful Boulevard, Bountiful; pro: Scott Whittaker, superintendent: Chuck Goode. As a championship, regulation-lengt- h golf course. Bountiful Ridge was cut out along the old Bonneville lake level line and shaped through the scrub oak that is so predominant in the area. 298-604- 0; 18-ho- Fees: $8 for nine holes of golf; cart rental: $8 for nine holes. Tee times: Reservations are one day in advance for week days. Weekend and holiday reservations are made on Thursday mornings. Toughest hole: Due to some remodeling, No. 1 1 is now the most difficult. Tournaments of mention: Bountiful Bluff golf City Amateur. May 17; Utah State Four Ball, July 16, 17, 18; Coors Two Women, Four Ball Event, July 9 and 10. Course record: 63 Known a one of the busiest courses in the state, Davis Bark offers people friendly, high handicap favoring gulf experience. VS ith greens that are smooth and fast, the play can never the levs be challenging for even the better player. Recovering from some high w ind damage of early spring, Davis Bark is minus several trees that once lined fairways and borders. Even so, this mature course is an obvious favorite. The Bro Shop U one of the best in the state. Type of course: Regulationchampion-shi- p 18 hole; fees: weekdays, S8.50 for nine holes, weekends, $9 for nine, junior players, $6, weekdays only. Cart rental: S4.50 per person for nine holes. Tee times: Reservations are made one day in advance. Weekend reservations can be made the Thursday before, summer tee times will start at 6 a m. Toughest hole: Look out for No. 12. Tournaments of mention: Davis County Amateur is held at this course each year and is scheduled for June 21. Utah State Four Ball. July 16, 17, 18. Course record: 63. Eaglewood 1110 East Eaglewood Drive, North Salt Lake; pro: Chris Jones; superintendent: Marcus Fenton. Beginning its fourth season. Eagle-woo- d already has the appearance of an See GOLF9 299-008- 8; Davl3 Park 1074 East Nichols Road, Kaysville; pro: Brad Stone; superintendent: Ed Tomlinson. 544-040- Maity Tnamnom ':: 5: mill . g. ; jgjl 24?'- GUARDS A ioYneaYcovers: 245 DIAMOND TOOL! BOXES |