gl -/ 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 25, 1987 This is the fifth in a series of ar- ticles this summer about golf courses in Durham Region and sur- rounding area. The articles are writ- ten by Star editor John B. McClelland, based on his impres- sions after a round of golf. John us- ed to be a low handicap golfer, but these days he's happy just to break 90. Playing a round at the Crestwood Golf Club is like taking a leisurely stroll in the country. This nine hole course located near Sonya, north of Port Perry measures just over 5700 yards. It's wide open, flat, with short rough bet- es A view of the first tee (at right) the 9th green (behind the tree) and the clubhouse at left at the Crestwood Golf course, north of Port Perry. Play- New John Deere 'Crestwood nine holes won ween most fairways. The layout is such that you won't feel like you've been in a physical or emotional pressure cooker. It's demanding enough, but far from brutal or unrelenting. And, if our round last week is any indication, you won't need to be out there from dawn to dusk to get in the 18 holes. In fact, two of us last week, playing at a leisurely pace, scooted around in just about three hours for the 18. The course is not heavily bunkered and there is just one water hazard, a pond on the right of the first green. And the wide open spaces allow the golfer the luxury of XA (3 AAAAAAAAARAMAANAANANN NON NAA \ > ~ \ "There's nothing else like it! Our new oo + All Materials Transport gives you true hauling ability. Not just travel. Takes loads up to 600 pounds on flat land, up to 400 in hills. Dumps them, too. Goes places a truck can't. Unique 5-wheel stability and 4-wheel differential lock traflion. 341 cc engine and 62:1 torque ratio transmission for pulling power. With no gears to shift. Spring-loaded front fork cushioning. Low compaction. Anti-skid features. Come test drive our unique AMT 600. Nothing Runs Like a Deere" uo AMT 600. It's almost Ad truck CN i 3 | on ' JOHN DEERE | UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED 2 Miles West of Manchester OPEN: Monday to Friday 8 AM to 5 PM Saturday 8 AM to 12 Noon 285-9701 ing this nine hole track won't break your back, your ego or your wallet. See story. a few 'mistakes' from which recovery is possible. Crestwood is a par 70 for the 18 (the course is rated at 65.5). Most of the par-fours are under 400 yards, and the longest holes on the course (the par-five 16th) measures 502 yards. The course is not the prover- bial "'back-breaker." The par three 3rd hole is a deman- ding test. At 212 yards, the golfer must hit a long iron or wood and negotiate a large tree in the middle of the fairway not too far from the front of the green. The green itself is two-tiered with fairly sharp slopes. In fact, many of the greens Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINE All Advertising: MONDAY - 12 NOON MEN'S OPEN TOURNAMENT Summerliea Golf Course SEPT. 13th - 2 PM $25.00 FEE includes BBQ Dinner & Green Fees FIRST PRIZE... $75.00 SECOND PRIZE ........... $50.00 THIRD PRIZE .....cccoomvees $25.00 LONGEST DRIVE ......o con v0 $5.00 CLOSET TO PIN ............... $5.00 Come and beat our best? the place for ... CHICKEN & RIBS featuring ... Salad Bar, Children's Menu ...and more! LOCATED on HWY. 12 Just south of Thickson Rd. 655-8911 at Crestwood are sloping. And they are relatively small. Chip shots and pitches with short irons can be tricky. } Aside from the first green, which is under construction, I -found the greens at Crestwood to be in good condition. And they are not lightn- ing fast which means you can take a good run at a putt and the ball will hold the line nicely. Several of the holes have a com- pletely different look from the front and back nine tees. The 3rd, as I mentioned is a tough 212 yard par three, but as the 12th, the tees are 145 yards from the green and the angle eliminates the big trees from the tee shot. The 4th plays as a 390 par four, but as the 13th, the tees are back some 60 yards and it plays as a par five. The 8th hole is a par 4 at 265 yards, but as the 17th, the tees are pushed ahead, making it a good par three at just under 200 yards. This 17th hole is a tough one with two bunkers guarding the front of a small green. You'll do well to put your drive on the green. Although the tees and greens are watered at Crestwood, the fairways are not. But a local rule allows for an improved lie on your own fair- way. Taking advantage of this rule, I didn't find myself with a poor fair- way lie all round. Annual Rates GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 't break your back Crestwood was constructed about 20 years ago. For the past 11 years, the course has been owned and operated by Bill and Karen Huestis. Lessons and clinics are given by Bill on the practise fairway beside the clubhouse. There are about 160 members at Crestwood this year, compared with just 28 when he took over 11 years ago. The cost of a round is reasonable: $10 on weekdays and $11 on weekends. If you're just interested in nine holes, the cost is a couple of dollars less. There are reductions for students, "retirees," and on Thursdays, you can play nine holes for $2.99. The clubhouse is licenced with light lunches and dinners available. Crestwood is located at R.R. 1, Manilla, just a ten minute drive (via the Seagrave Road), north of Port Perry. Go through Sonya and watch for the signs on the right. It's a comfortable course, fun to play, and it won't break your back or your wallet. STATIONERY Plain and Printed. 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