My wife and I really looked forwarded to enjoying our first round of the year. The price was right as we booked it online. The staff was very polite and professional. However, from there it was not a good experience. We were 15 minutes late in teeing off the first tee and it was easy to see why as we were playing the 2nd hole. As we looked to our left, there was a 6 some on hole number four and a 5 some in front of our group and then another one behind our group. Like really????? You allow 6 and 5 some’s on the course? After a 5 hour round we decided to go into the clubhouse lounge and have lunch as our booking allowed us to have a $1 off a draft beer and we were hungry anyway. Well, the food and service was good. However, the 6 some was in the bar and the language being used actually was totally in tolerable even for me as Marine veteran. All that we heard for the next hour as we ate was MF this, F that, B this, and A that, like really? The true sadness of this whole experience was there were a couple of us that was actually looking at the possibility of becoming members. I can say that we what we experienced today, we would never join this club if they allow the 6 & 5 some’s plus allow the language in the clubhouse that we experienced. If you plan on having your wife or family join you in a round of golf here I would highly advise you to be aware of what they allow within their course rules and regulations when it comes to their membership. If you are going to allow what is occurring you should consider having a member’s only course and not a...
Read moreI have been a member at Wentworth for the past 3-4 years since I moved into the community.
Recently my friend and I had an encounter with an old gentleman who the staff calls “Pops” who works at the cart barn. He was very rude to my friend and impolite. Even if the course plays well and is a good course it means nothing if the staff is not trained well. If this guy named “Pops” confronts my friend and I again and shows no respect, we will have a conversation with the General manager (Richard) who does a great job managing the course and staff. Richard is understanding and when faced with a problem he kindly finds the solution to make sure everyone is satisfied.
But overall I would say the course is decent but definitely requires more work to be put in, hopefully with the new owners it improves. The range is fine however does need new mats, and people should be able to hit on the grass even if they are not using a tee. Once your done enjoying playing golf, Mulligans Pub is a nice restaurant to whine down and eat bar food while socializing with friends...
Read moreFirst time on this course. I'm by FAR not a good golfer....but, the course was so mushy. While we were on the back half. The guy mowing kept coming around! At first, I was like, well...he has a job. And I tried to hurry (which is never good for a beginner). And, then he came back behind up to mow the grass for the rest of the holes. Also, they were putting the fertilizer and sand on the greens. The guy apologized, but it was quite annoying. There was some pretty gross areas for the cart to have to pass through and the sprinklers were on at one of the holes! I mean, it was really annoying. Again, I'm like beginner level -100!!! And it's hard for me to concentrate and think about what I need to do different, what I did on the last hole where I hit the ball fairly well, and where to even HIT the ball. The signage is very simple and uninformative besides what hole you're on. The proshop....let's just say that it was OBVIOUS that we weren't in a very welcoming place....so, overall....the houses were beautiful to look at, but the course isn't worth the...
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