After hearing good things about this course, I was excited to drive 1.5 hours and give it a shot. The old guy working the pro shop was a sour puss and acted like he didn't want to deal with anyone. I will say that the lady who worked behind the bar was very friendly. We go to the driving range to warm up, and it's just yardage markers way to the left side with no references or targets. It's not a big deal, but it's not great. The golf carts were nice enough. No GPS, but i didn't expect that at most courses. They struggled a little getting up hills and were fun to drive downhill. The layout is pretty good with lots of elevation changes, strategically placed bunkers, forced carries over water, and some blind shots. Tee boxes were in decent shape. Some had little grass or were wet. The rough was very punishing in areas. Some of the fairways were in need of mowing, making it difficult to find your ball. The greens were inconsistent, but mostly slow. The drainage isn't great. There has not been a lot of rain lately, but several were soggy, and a few of the holes were full of water. The biggest issue was the pace of play. We got through the front 9 with little delay and finished in just 1.75 hours. On the back 9, we got stuck behind not one, but two groups of six! This shouldn't be allowed, especially on a holiday weekend. We were eventually able to play through both and then get stuck behind a foursome that had absolutely no business playing from the tips or even the white tees. They would sit in their cart and fill out a scorecard before moving on, so play to take phone calls, take extra shots, etc. There is no marshall to speed things up either. We finished the back 9 in just under 3 hours. It could have been a lot of fun, but I probably...
   Read moreSeveral coworkers have been talking about this place the past couple of months, but due to my work schedule, I never got the chance to try it out. I recently had the opportunity to try the lunch at the Golf Club of Quincy this past Wednesday and it didn't disappoint. I was so busy eating, I only took one photo. This is unlike me, because I normally take and post numerous photos during my reviews.
I started out with mixed vegetables, rice, ox tails, and fried chicken. Needless to say, my next plate consisted of the same items. I finished up with dessert, which was banana pudding with fresh sliced strawberries on the side. Everything I tried on the buffet was delicious. I tried not to overeat during my lunch break, but I did. đ You'll definitely want to add this place to your favorite places like I did. I wish I took more photos and I promise I'll post more pictures on my next visit. I'm not a golfer, but I may start playing just to enjoy the buffet afterwards. Oh yeah, it only...
   Read moreThe Golf Club of Quincy isnât just a beautiful course nestled in the heart of Gadsden County, itâs a cornerstone of community. With its rolling greens, peaceful scenery, and welcoming atmosphere, the club offers more than just a great game of golf, it offers connection. We are incredibly grateful for the Golf Club of Quincyâs continued support of Robert F. Munroe Day School. From hosting fundraising events to cheering on our mission, theyâve shown time and again that theyâre committed to investing in the future of our students and teachers. The Club Manager Ben, goes above and beyond to make everyone feel at home. Their passion for this place and the people in it is evident in every detail. Whether itâs a community event, a casual round of golf, or just a sunset view from the clubhouse, you can feel the heart behind everything they do. Weâre proud to call the Golf Club of Quincy a community partner, and weâre even prouder to have them as neighbors...
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