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Reviewed:Played on:Apr 21, 2010Played the course:once
Pros:
Cement Tees
Large Variety of Holes
Most Challenging Course in the Area
Cons:
Not the best course for beginners
Very muddy in the spring
Other Thoughts:
This course is the toughest course in the area, which can be a good or a bad thing. There are several holes where the river comes into play and trees on almost every hole. Other than the mud, the course is well kept and in a nice, shady location.
Reviewed:Updated:Played on:May 5, 2010Played the course:5+ times
Pros:
Lots of trees keeps this course interesting.
Cement tees are nice.
Good variation of hole lengths.
All the trees help to keep down the wind that North Dakota occasionally has.
Good for all ages, course focuses less on distance and more on different types of shots.
Cons:
The tee boxes can be pretty muddy, and the course gets flooded every year.
Other Thoughts:
This is my favorite course in the Fargo/Moorhead area. If you hate trees, Woodlawn in Moorhead is for you.
Reviewed:Played on:Jun 23, 2007Played the course:never
Pros:
The many trees provide a variety of interesting shots, as do the lengths of holes. Short ones good for the newbs, the 500ft+ hole 18 for the long bombers.
Cons:
The many trees, but that's just if you don't like a challenge. If your scared of 'em, head to Woodlawn for a wide open stroll in the park.
Other Thoughts:
I loved this course when I lived in Fargo. For living in the flatlands, this course kept it interesting.