Pros:
Good hole variety. There are 5 field holes and 13 wooded holes. Most holes are under 250 feet and can be deuced if you have enough control. The fairways have a very nice flow to them, with trees in all the right places to make each shot different from the last.
The woods holes require a complete arsenal of shots. You'll need hyzers, annies, straights, and a solid tomahawk comes in handy on a hole or two. Many holes present mulitple lines, some for beginners and some for seasoned pros. Exciting to play with multiple ace runs, although blowing past the basket makes for a tough birdie save.
The cement tee pads on every hole are in great shape and are appropriately sized for the hole. There is a trash bin and bottle bin on every hole. Most people make use of the trash/bottle bins so the course is very clean. Stocked club house with friendly owner.
Cons:
No tee signs, but it doesn't hinder the experience. There are only a few holes where you can't see the basket from the tee. A 50' walk up the fairway will reveal the hidden baskets. The general fairway shape and distances are marked on the front edge of every cement tee.
Other Thoughts:
Having some open field rips is very nice. If you feel frustrated after holes 17 and 18 (the longest holes, both in the woods), throw some bombs in the field when you emerge from the woods.
Definitely check out this course, only 10min from I-95.
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