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Landsmeer Golf Club
902 7th St NEOrange City, IA 51041
Phone: (712)737-3429Fax: (712)737-2894
This course features wide open fairways and water hazards coming into play on four holes. The undulating greens are medium speed. The signature hole is #5, a 379-yard, par 4, featuring a water hazard that crisscrosses through the middle of the fairway and a green that is protected by numerous sand bunkers.
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| Holes: 18 | Greens: Bent Grass | Fairways: Bluegrass |
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| Greens Fees: | $20 or Less |
| Course Type: | public |
| Dress Code: | Shirt and shoes required |
| Season: | Apr 15 to Nov 1 |
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Course reviews for Landsmeer Golf Club
Average Golfer Review (4.3 Stars):

Number of Reviews: 3
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| 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful: |
Challenging, but not frustrating, Jun 24, 2004 |
| reviewer: Roy
from Easton, PA |
| Challenging enough to require a thinking approach, but not so difficult as to frustrate the casual golfer. Lovely layout. |
| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
A British Open Feel, May 09, 2004 |
| reviewer: dan
from Clear Lake, IA USA |
| What makes Landsmeer tick is the usual 20 mph wind and the tall prairie grass off the fairways. These two factors, and especially the wind, make this course quite a challenge. There are a handful of trees on the entire course. Most of them do not come into play, except for the two tall trees in front of the green left and right on #7. The fairways are quite wide, but accuracy is still important. If you miss the fairway, you will usually be hitting from sometimes waist-high prairie grass which give terrible lies, that is if you can find your ball in it. Make sure you do all of your scoring before the last three holes. #16 is a fairly long, uphill, dogleg right par 4 with prairie grass right and left. #17 is a long par 3 that often plays into the wind. When the wind comes from the north, #18, already a long par 4, plays much longer. Playing the last three holes in 1 over is an excellent finish. This is an exciting course that kind of makes you feel like you are playing at the British Open. |
| 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
Good Course, Mar 01, 2004 |
| reviewer: mzwart04
from Sioux Center, IA USA |
| good, slightly challenging course, with few trees and lots of enjoyable shots. |
Good Course, Mar 01, 2004