Garbage course. The "fairways" are half packed dirt, half "grass" standing on top of concrete disguised as caked mud.
This could all be accepted as just the nature of the weather here. But the management is what drives this course into the ground. The greens are promptly watered every day somewhere between 8 am and 2 pm, but most likely just as you're about to putt in.
The greenskeepers will mow the same two spots on each green while the grass just off the fairway grows tall enough to hide elephants. If your ball rolls off the fairway you then have two choices: 1) spend 35 minutes looking for your ball and hold a group up or 2) accept that you lost the ball and then go in next week and buy a sack of used balls from the golf course that probably has the ball you just lost
"But you just need to have a discussion and voice your concerns" you may say. When people asked that maybe they don't soak the fairways at 11 am and maybe water them in the early morning, their answer was simply to put a note on their whiteboard that says "we reserve the right to keep the grass alive" When people asked that they trim the grass off the side of the fairway in order to ease finding the ball and maybe make it an appropriate rough length, the management simply stated that the grass should be treated as a lateral hazard. You'll lose a ball even though you are standing within 20 feet of it more often than you'll hit it into the water.
On top of all of this, another brilliant decision was rather than put money into a system to properly water the grass and for green upkeep, the course decided to build a three foot fence along the perimeter near the main road to keep people out from just walking onto this course.
Overall, the USGA should remove any affiliation with this golf course as it tarnishes...
Read moreThe upcoming price adjustment? A straight-up insult—like paying extra for a burnt steak. March 9th is spring forward, yet they’re still closing the course at 5 PM? Might as well play mini golf in my backyard.
The fairways? Hard as a rock, more dirt than grass, and somehow still muddier than a pigsty. It’s like they couldn’t decide between a construction site or a swamp. The greens? Decent at best, but so pan-hard and overgrown they turn every putt into a game of Plinko. Honestly, I only sink putts when I close my eyes and pray.
Save your money unless you enjoy self-inflicted frustration and hitting off terrain that feels like the surface...
Read moreThird time giving LE Ramey a chance. The greens were updated and felt awesome however the customer service on the course was disappointing. Front desk and drink server was awesome. However on the 14th hole at 5:30 PM, 2 hours before sunset an employee told us that since we were last people on course they would turn on sprinklers and we had to leave. No discussion of reimbursement nor voucher. It was very unsettling knowing that even with better greens and good weather that fair price customers get...
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