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2.00 star(s)
Good use of land and elevation considering the designer was cramped into a small space. Good variety of shots and mix of open and wooded land. Most holes are very short but fun to play. The holes are fair and there are a few great risk/reward scenarios for such a short course. The designer...
3.00 star(s)
The Moo was surprisingly varied in terrain, shot shape, and hole difficulty for a 9 hole community center course. The course weaves through a powerline cut, down to a creek, and back uphill to give a few "open" holes and many wooded holes. The 2 pin positions per teepad adds additional...
5.00 star(s)
Front 9
The course is beautiful and fun to play. It tests a variety of shots, from tight wooded lines to wide open distance drives. The course is relatively fair, if you miss your lines you are punished, while hitting the correct lines allow birdies. The course boasts seven par 4s and one par...
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