My husband and 3 business aquaintences were playing golf at the end of the evening. I went there to meet with my husband to go to dinner afterward. I wasn't playing golf and I didnt have clubs. When I arrived the bartender/receptionist girl rudely told me I wasnt allowed to walk out to meet with my husband on the course. Meeting my husband on the course has never been a problem before, but I complied anyway since they were nearly done. I then got on a business phone call and began pacing around the outside of the clubhouse on my call. The girl came back out to yell at me to say I couldnt pace on the sidewalk next to the clubhouse, I needed to stay on the patio. She was talking to me like a child or vagrant for no reason. After waiting for a while I received an emergency phone message. I told the girl I need to walk out on the course to find my husband since he wasn't answering the phone. I didn't just bolt onto the course unannounced. She then told me she would call the cops. Needless to say I went to find my husband and she went inside to call the police. The cops never came so I suppose she was bluffing, but the sheer audacity to threaten calling the cops on your customers for something as simple as making contact with my husband. I'm a 40 year old woman for God sakes, dressed in decent casual clothing. My husband is a professional, he was there with other industry professionals. Nobody was acting crazy in the slightest except for her. She almost seemed ready for a fight from the moment she engaged me and from what I overheard, she was antsy to leave so she could go out with friends. Once I found my husband, he ended his golfing round immediately, and walked up to the clubhouse. The girl was in the midst of a full blown rant about me without realizing my husband and his colleagues were standing right there. This place is janky with immature staff and the lack of professionalism is embarrassing. This whole ordeal was embarrassing to my husband from a business standpoint and embarrassing to this establishment. My husband and his colleagues will obviously never...
Read moreLove this par 3. They take good care of you and the course. Family owned and cared for. They value you and your business. If you want to work on your short game, this course will challenge you....a lot of finesse needed. It can have you chasing birdies, which is fun. I like that I get to flex clubs that I don't get to use as often. Also, it is a great course to take beginners and moderately experienced players to, without them feeling disappointed. (Because golf is sooo...
Read moreThis little 9 hole course is a good course to practice your short game on it only has two holes to hit a driver on. The lady running it is very friendly and helpful. It doesn't have perfect manicured fairways and greens but it is fun to play. I will be back to play some more because lord knows my short...
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