York, SC
Tirzah ARP Church DGC Share
Uploaded By: the profesor Hole #2 (Taken 7/2010)
3 / 204ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #2 Basket



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Nice course

5+    7/4/2011   7/4/2011
Review By: turbosteve
Played: 48  Reviewed: 9  Exp: 2.1 Years
This review was updated on 7/7/2011
2 Helpful / 1 Not
Pros: -Nice mix of open holes and mature hardwood holes.
-Elevated basket on one of the holes.
-Not too crowded.
-Variety of shots that require a backhand and forehand.
-Course is well kept.
-There are signs leading to the church on surrounding roads.
Cons: -Because the course is on church property it may be unplayable when church activities are going on.
-Holes 3 and 4 cross each other
-It is only 9 holes.
Other Thoughts: This is a typical 9 hole course. It does have some narrow fairways and will be a challenge to newer players. Advanced players should birdie most of the holes.

2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

 Tirzah

2-4    8/30/2010   8/30/2010
Review By: rpeterson24
Played: 2  Reviewed: 2
2 Helpful / 2 Not
Pros: Nice course close to Rock Hill, very quiet, never crowded. Very easy to play for beginners. People are friendly no problems playing anytime of day there.
Cons: Really have to look around to find the tee boxes, could use some maint but it's not played alot. No extremely challenging but very family friendly
Other Thoughts: Great course that's close by to Lake Wylie area!

2 of 4 people found this review helpful.

 nice suprise

1    2/26/2010   2/26/2010
Review By: hogleggbob
Played: 84  Reviewed: 48  Exp: 4.8 Years
4 Helpful / 1 Not
Pros: really nice 9 hole course about 10 minutes from rock hill. all brand new burgandy disccatchers, pave stone tee-pads. not crowded with good use of trees on the first 4 holes. the last 5 holes are open with the last one being at least 400ft. for a 9 hole course i was happy to see it play like a regular course as far as distance goes.
Cons: the layout surronds a cemetary, which is kinda creepy, but not really a con
Other Thoughts: if you want to throw a quick 9 and use your driver on a few holes, this is the course rather than fewell park. i was suprised to see nice baskets with two sets of chains, and a raised basket. the tee-pads were nice to see as well. i liked this course check it out

4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

 Tirzah

1    10/2/2009   10/2/2009
Review By: asu225
Played: 22  Reviewed: 2  Exp: 4.2 Years
This review was updated on 11/17/2009
9 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: - Good mix of wooded and open holes
- plays well for LHBH throws
- friendly people
- good use on limited space
- nice new baskets
- easy to navigate
- clean course and never crowded
Cons: - not real challenging
- most holes are short with few obstacles
- some holes slightly overlap
- course is bordered by roads on three sides so noise could be distracting
Other Thoughts: This is your typical church course. Mostly a family oriented pitch and putt. The first 4 holes are slightly wooded and while they're not too long, the tee placements force you to navigate around some trees. Shouldn't be a problem for you average player. The tee pads are on the small side and they are brick but since none of these holes would require a run-up, they are adequate. Holes 5-9 are open and a little longer than the first 4. #6 plays along a grassy hill so you could catch a roller here. #7 is straight and short. #8 is another short hole but has a neat raised basket. #9 is the longest hole, around 400-450. This is the only hole you'd need anything more than a midrange.

This course would be a good place to work on your short game or if you're introducing someone to the game or are playing with kids. Intermediate and advanced players would probably be bored. I wouldn't make a road trip out of it but if you just want a place to practice or add a course to your played list, it is worth playing.

The people here are friendly but try to remember you are on church grounds a be respectful while on the property.

9 of 9 people found this review helpful.


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