3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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First come, first swing, Apr 03, 2006
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reviewer: The Otter
from Derry, NH
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| This was one of my favorite courses in the area, and the absolute best for last-minute golf. There are no tee times, so you just show up, pay, and get in line (which varies - rarely too long). For a short, executive style course, this course has a lot of character and variety. It doesn't feel like each hole is just like the last one. Very beginner friendly (because of length) without being too easy for more experienced golfers. One hole in particular has a tee shot through a narrow spread of trees, over the Creek.
The people who run the place and the people who frequent it are all very nice. Never had an unpleasant round, even going as a single most of the time.
Downsides: no driving range (just a couple of nets to hit into to loosen up), ummm... that's about it. |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Beginner Haven, Jul 13, 2004
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reviewer: TigerPun
from Ft Wash
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| This was an awesome course. The longest tee off is about 300 yards and the par 3's are nice for birdies. Course has alot of shape and is in very good condition. Great 9 Holes. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great experience, Jun 22, 2004
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reviewer: Ron
from Arlington, VA
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| The course is fairly challenging for a 9 hole course. It could probably use a few more water hazzards and sand traps. Other than that, some of the fairways are tight with expansive greens. Well maintained. Use golf carts if possible because the walk is hilly. I'd recommend it to the novice who is ready to take their game beyond the par-3 pitch and putts. |
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