3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A Great Little Golf Course, Apr 06, 2005
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reviewer: Moe Rudyk
from Ottawa Ontario, Canada
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| Every year on our way to Myrtle Beach in November
we stop off at Flag Tree and always are welcome to play! our first round of golf after leaving Canada not having played in sometimes 2 months is a pure joy too tee it up at Flag Tree Golf Club.
We look forward to it every year now (my 14 year)
as this is the course we play for the Master Bedroom in our 4 Bedroom Apartment and it is a challenge! Love the Course, Great Staff! Thanks From The Canadian Boy's |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Great beginners course, Nov 08, 2004
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reviewer: Jamie Sutton
from Lumberton, NC
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| I have only been playing golf for a short while but the knowledgeable members and fun lay out of Flagtree have improved my game incredibly. It is a challenging course that takes time and practice to get a feel for it. If you are just starting out or have been playing for years and just looking for a friendly golf haven this is your course. |
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Flagtree lost it's best and only Pro., Mar 28, 2004
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reviewer: novice golfer
from north carolina
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| Flagtree is a challenging course with plenty of sand traps, and beautiful water to cross. My favorite hole is the 10th, a long par 5, dogleg to the left with traps fronting the green and a pond to the right. The most difficult is the par 4 12th, where a long drive is required before you can take a second shot to the green over a large pond. The green has a 45 degree slope from the back down to the front. I have played this course for over 30 years. It was transformed into a great golf course with the addition of Pro, Phil Wallace, several years ago. He made more improvements to the course in a few short years, than the owner Bill Hayes had done in 30 years prior. Unfortunately, Mr. Hayes and Pro Wallace could not come to reasonable terms in the buy-out and Pro Wallace has moved on to another course. If the past is repeated, this course will soon fall victim to neglect. Too bad for a fun course layout. |
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