
The course after the renovation is really well done! Now that we’ve had some good rain, pretty much all of the grass is grown in and the course is in really good shape. Before coming, do set your expectations- it is a par 32 executive course. You really don’t need driver for more than 1-2 holes. The course is really easy to walk. Set aside about 2 hours for a round of 9. A couple cons, but not enough to knock a star - the driving range is downhill, so yardages may be slightly inflated. There is a net at about 200, so you don’t get full run out of a long drive, but you do get the satisfaction of hitting the net halfway up. The porta potty on hole 5, kind of an eye sore. Maybe some cladding to make it look nicer if it is going to be permanent. Also no chipping on the practice green. The practice green is really hilly and isn’t much...
Read moreI went today with my husband, mom and her partner (4 total people), the course itself is beautiful but we intentionally got the last tee time because my mother and her partner do not know how to golf. It’s a good place for more professional, fast pace golfers. Definitely not for beginners, the workers came around rushing us and telling us to go to the next hole instead of completing the one we were on. Super frustrating for the price and they charged us for double the carts when they were included in the price. Total money scam and super rude telling us to leave the first hole when we just teed off and telling us to skip holes to fit their agenda vs what we paid for. Golf is supposed to be a relaxing experience but here it’s super rushed and very rude. Would never recommend for a beginner or group more...
Read moreI came here for the driving range. They were open in late March and apparently they open whenever it's weather permitting. It's not a very big driving range, but it's nice. It's also great to be able to practice even though most of the other ranges are either closed or indoor (but expensive). The nine hole golf course looks good and it was pretty busy, so I think I will try it one of these days. If you want to hit balls, you go into the clubhouse first, pay at the counter, then they give you a code to use at the ball dispenser (little shed next to the range). The baskets are at the shed also. The only thing I didn't care for was the sound of the balls moving around in the ball dispenser shed, but that can be fixed by moving farther away from it. Give this place a try, just make sure to save a...
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