Well, it isn't actually in the middle of nowhere . . . it's in the San Joaquin Valley which can seem at times like nowhere. I know, I live in the Valley.
The reason for the temp buildings . . . trailers, is that the developer hasn't come up with sufficient $$$ to get going on the housing development. There are a couple other courses in the Valley in the same predicament. One success is Copper River, which has exploded with homes and commercial businesses in Northern Fresno. Stevensin is indeed a great course though. TFlan --- Brad Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ed, > That is a great course and you aren't kidding about > the middle of > nowhere. It is in the middle of farmland in the > center of > California's San Juaquin Valley between Interstate 5 > and Rte 99. > About 30 miles from Modesto. It is so far from > population centers, > that they've built a small "trailer park" of modular > buildings that > have a small bedroom, sofabed, kitchenette, etc. > Probably about 15 > of these. After the kitchen in the restaurant > grille closes, I think > the closest food might be Modesto, 30 miles from > there. > > But a great golf course. > Brad > > > On Aug 15, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Ed Reeder wrote: > > > > > > I just got through playing a course whose greens > routinely stimp at > > 13! > > > > The course is in the middle of no where and a real > treat. Stevinson > > Ranch Golf Club > http://www.stevinsonranch.com/index.html > > > >>> > >> > > > >
