This place is tiny, only 5 acres and the longest hole is 84 yards. This is a great place to take your kids to learn the amazing game of golf. The cost is only 5 dollars, a bargain. I think that this is also a great place to practice your chipping and putting. For the really young ones, there is a small playground next to it. The greens roll a tad fast, but it is a very nice place to learn. Spend a little time here to get to grips with the game. You only really need to bring a wedge and putter. On weekends, it might get a little crowded, and packed. Unfortunately the tee boxes are mats, which is not the best thing. These things are why I knock off a star. Anyway,...
Read moreNot kid friendly. Grandkids 9&11 were behaving, hurrying, and trying. We let 2 groups go thru. When a 3rd group had been waiting for 1 minute employee came on course and chastised us. Then 2 holes later came back out. And although there was an entire hole empty behind us he said we had to hurry. I told him we were. 9 yr old non athletic girl wasn't good, she was hustling and trying her best. He wouldn't get off our back, so we left before hole 6. I attended Seaside Elementary, and have taken over 50 different people to SeaAire 1st time golfing, never a...
Read moreI love this course! I think of it as my home course… I practice there at least two or three days a week, and am a member of the Friday morning seniors club. This place will tighten up your short game like no other. Full swing wedge shots onto greens the size of your living room. If you can shoot three or four over par for nine holes, you are doing well… Yeah sure the greens are a little bumpy at times, but Larry the Manager and Greg the Course Super do a great job. Its got so much character and is a...
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