I was looking for a course to play that I haven’t played, and when I saw it was a country club open to the public for a reasonable price. I thought it sounded like it would be worth a two hour round-trip. Country club should be stripped from the name. It is the furthest thing from a country club. When I got there, they don’t have a pro shop. The one person working didn’t know if they had a driving range. when I went to get the cart, it took me a while to find a cart that didn’t have a bunch of garbage and empty beer cans in it, and the carts were filthy. The course was in very rough shape. the greens on the front nine, The grass was so long and they were so slow, It felt like we were on the fairway. The greens on the back nine got a little better. A lot of the tee boxes were in terrible condition. You had to look around to find grass to put your tee into so you weren’t hitting off mud. Overall, a bad experience, a course that I will never need...
Read moreI went there for the first time and will not be returning to start off the fair ways we're not in good shape couldn't tell the difference between the rough or fair way and were all rutted up the greens were in bad shape with alot of bald spots where it was dirt tee. boxes were in rough shape as well there was trash left in several carts and trash on the course and having to pay 6 dollars for a can of beer where most of the other courses in the area charge 4 the only thing I did lime about mcc was the club house now that was really nice in side but that is not enough for me and my buddy that was with me...
Read moreIt is hard to be objective about the course that I grew up playing and now have the privilege of running, but I do love this place. An intriguing layout for avid golfers, where your entire game can be tested. Wide fairways allow you to freely swing your driver, but you will need some accuracy and green reading skills to score on these small turtle back shaped greens. I hope you enjoy this course as...
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