the course is fun and really nice but the problem is that two workers kinda harassed me first about what I was wearing (theres a dress code apparently that you have to wear a collared shirt) when I got there I went and payed for the 18 holes (way overpriced) at the desk they said I was "all ready to play" so when I get to the first tee a guy comes over and mocks me for what in wearing (I was wearing a dark blue t shirt and white dress pants) he said that I should be kicked out for not wearing the appropriate wear but he "let's it slide" so I finish playing the course it was fun and I only lost a ball but I was with my two kids in the parking lot they don't love to golf but we play around twice a year and they love the golf carts and there driving around in the parking lot there's almost no cars and I was watching them there 17 and 14 my 17 year old has his license and a guy comes and and says "stop acting like 4 year olds" and I say "what do you mean sir" and he replied with "your two kids are recklessly driving around the parking lot there's people's cars here" and I said "they didn't get to drive almost at all on the course and they were driving responsibly" and we keep going but it ends with me saying to my kids to leave and get into my car and we left the carts there I felt kinda bad about that but that guy was...
   Read moreThis Par 3 course is very well kept, from tee box to greens.
Used this as the first stop of our 7 courses in 8 days “Cape Cod Classic Golf Tournament”. Easy to walk, but carts are available.
A bit surprised to find a ~255 yard par 3 from the tips, so bring enough club if playing blue tee boxes.
Our experience from parking lot to 18th green was great. Greeted and asked what time our tee time was and if I needed a cart when we parked. Easy and flexible check-in (booked 9 holes on line but changed to 18 when checking in).
Starter asked if my twosome would be willing to move back one tee time to allow 4 younger kids to play together, which we happily obliged. Putting green was nice and in very good condition, similar to what we experienced on the course.
There are group of tee boxes in a relatively compact area in one section, so keep an eye out for signs to next tee.
It can be a challenging course with the elevation changes and water. Impressed with the family feel of the place, even having a bike rack with sign for Club Junior Champion parking. Golf Academy outdoor area looks large and impressive. They also had a golf simulator for lessons.
A great first stop for us as we progressed onto other courses later...
   Read moreStarter was no where to be seen this morning around 9:15. There was a party of 2 ahead of us and a party of 3 ahead of them, and a party of 4 behind us and the lack of a starter created a logjam. After the couple ahead of us walked off the first green, we went to tee-up and the party of 4 behind yelled we had to wait until the couple started on the next tee. On the third hole, we kept waiting only to be waved on to start by a club employee. Several holes later the party of the 4 complained to us we were waiting too long to tee-up! This on the course’s longest hole where my partner is able to hit a drive 300+ yards - and the hole is under 250. The couple was still on the green.
We managed to lose the party of 4 on the back 9 and my score improved considerably with no one crawling up my back. As my late mother used to say, there is (at least) one in...
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