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Hole #18 (Taken 8/2011)

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Tons of Fun!
Played: 12 Reviewed: 12 Exp: 2.1 Years
Pros: - great options with long/short pins/tees
- lots of nicely designed holes
- variety of short/long holes
- well marked posts (good map on their website too)
- has not seemed to get backed up when I am there
- only one hole where discs would get lost in water
- they have new tee signs that show the layout for both long and short setups. Great addition!
- there are maps and score cards at the first hole now!
- lots of nicely designed holes
- variety of short/long holes
- well marked posts (good map on their website too)
- has not seemed to get backed up when I am there
- only one hole where discs would get lost in water
- they have new tee signs that show the layout for both long and short setups. Great addition!
- there are maps and score cards at the first hole now!
Cons: - some rough looks like it can get very rough
- some pins are pretty well hidden from view for first timers (take a map)
- a couple of long pin to long tee holes are SUPER LONG which takes some fun out of it (so we just play short)
- some pins are pretty well hidden from view for first timers (take a map)
- a couple of long pin to long tee holes are SUPER LONG which takes some fun out of it (so we just play short)
Other Thoughts: I love this course, it's my new favorite. The course if beautiful and well designed. Many of the holes have interesting landscaping and obstacles on them. (like the 10 ft wall!)
I'll be playing here a ton since I live so close...this is a wonderful place with lots of variety. There's also an awesome park all around it with boating, fishing, hiking and a playground. And in the winter you can go sledding/tobogganing too!
** New tee signs are a nice addition, along with the course maps and score cards that they have at the first hole. These show me that they are constantly improving and maintaining this course.
I'll be playing here a ton since I live so close...this is a wonderful place with lots of variety. There's also an awesome park all around it with boating, fishing, hiking and a playground. And in the winter you can go sledding/tobogganing too!
** New tee signs are a nice addition, along with the course maps and score cards that they have at the first hole. These show me that they are constantly improving and maintaining this course.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.
New Course needs some maturing
Played: 60 Reviewed: 8 Exp: 10.1 Years
Pros: -2 pads and 2 baskets on every hole makes for multiple ways to play the course
-long tee pads
-scorecards
-nice baskets
-sand traps
-massive course
-long tee pads
-scorecards
-nice baskets
-sand traps
-massive course
Cons: -no tee signs
-the rough is ruff, legs get torn up quick (one of the worst roughs I've seen
-its pretty much a wide open course, big gaps for lines
-lots of pricker bushes and usually the basket isn't far from them
-also poison ivy flourishes in the shady areas if allergic
-hole one can be confusing if you haven't played before..goes up the hill not down
-the rough is ruff, legs get torn up quick (one of the worst roughs I've seen
-its pretty much a wide open course, big gaps for lines
-lots of pricker bushes and usually the basket isn't far from them
-also poison ivy flourishes in the shady areas if allergic
-hole one can be confusing if you haven't played before..goes up the hill not down
Other Thoughts: I think this course charges too much. Like flip City is one dollar and so is Mason , also some courses like Coldbrook are $5 per car both are fine. I don't mind paying but this course is both and 4 times the charge of Flip City. They don't have a course that warrants this yet. Like charge by car or make it pay to play. This course isn't top of the line and they charge like they are the best. I liked the course but it needs a few more things and some years to get worked in before its top notch. We played Grand Woods and here today and everyone agreed Grand Woods is a better course.
5 of 9 people found this review helpful.
Pros: - 2 sets of tees/pins per hole, meaning you can play 4 rounds on the same course and play differently each time. Which also means the course can cater to people of various skill levels.
- Course design allows for many elevation changes to come into play.
- A park employee was making rounds selling assorted snacks and drinks, very nice on a hot day.
- The great landscaping and layout gave it a very traditional and authentic golf course feel.
- Pay to play keeps course traffic down to much more manageable levels
- Course design allows for many elevation changes to come into play.
- A park employee was making rounds selling assorted snacks and drinks, very nice on a hot day.
- The great landscaping and layout gave it a very traditional and authentic golf course feel.
- Pay to play keeps course traffic down to much more manageable levels
Cons: - The scrub brush surrounding some of the fairways is very easy to lose a wayward shot in.
- We had difficulty finding the first tee, and most of the maps on the holes were not installed when we went through.
- The layout can be confusing at times and the map on the scorecard doesn't offer many landmarks to be a reliable positioning reference.
- The bathroom by the first hole is air-conditioned, but there seems to be no public drinking water available on the course, save for by the parking lot and said air-conditioned restroom.
- We had difficulty finding the first tee, and most of the maps on the holes were not installed when we went through.
- The layout can be confusing at times and the map on the scorecard doesn't offer many landmarks to be a reliable positioning reference.
- The bathroom by the first hole is air-conditioned, but there seems to be no public drinking water available on the course, save for by the parking lot and said air-conditioned restroom.
Other Thoughts: I went out to this course on a very hot ( mid to upper 90s) and sunny day to see how it was. The scorching heat really got to us on the back 9, as we drank most of our fluids well before that point. The course doesn't really offer much shade or protection from the sun, so better hope a nice breeze is blowing through on those hot days. We went about 2 weeks after they finally started letting golfers play, and realize that a lot of the kinks are still being worked out. Even after managing to lose a disc in the brush, I still had a great time. That being said I think that this is a really nice course. If you can spend a day out here its well worth it. 4 dollars to play means 1 dollar per round with 4 different ways to play each hole if you can fit it all in. Fantastic value, great setup, will definitely be coming back again soon.
6 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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