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| Orgill Park Golf Course -- Regular player review |
| Review by: Bob Taylor |
I play Orgill 2 to 3 times a week and find it to be both enjoyable and challenging. It is easy to walk and is played by many older golfers. The lack of sand reduces the challenge, but water comes into play on several holes and mature trees cause trouble for slices. The tee boxes and fairways are excellent but the greens have always been problematic with bare spots on several. If the greens were replaced and the Canada Geese were controlled somehow, this would be a premiere course. |
| From Tipton County, Tennessee |
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| Pine Creek Golf Course -- never a dull moment. |
| Review by: Patch Cotter |
Pine Creek is what you make it. The course is in fine shape if you keep it in the fairway or find the rough. For those of you who can find the fairways, they are in great shape and the greens are the best I have found in Nashville. The only thing the other gentleman could possibly be complaining about is that the cart seats aren’t leather. Again, the course is what you make it. If you feel like punishing yourself the back tees are not an easy eighteen holes, especially #4. You will get a ego boost from the front. If you find a course that does not make you wait on the weekend I would like a call, those courses went away with the coming of Tiger. They have a lot of undulating greens with some tiers, rare ball marks, and fresh cut holes. The water never dries up and they don’t spare it during the summer hot spells. Where I grew up golfing, it is considered a gamblers course. It does not matter whether you hit it long or can’t hit out of your shadow it will equalize the playing field making it accessible to all handicaps of golfers. The only change that i would make is hiring me in the pro shop (i see the golf course growing). Love your course and your people, keep it up Pine Creek. |
| From Knoxville, Tn |
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