2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Horrible, Feb 08, 2008
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reviewer: Susan
from Cherry Hills, NJ
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| The management that used to be there (before nov. 2006) were so great and wonderful. The place was beautiful and I enjoyed the game. Now the management needs to get some new brains. They are disorganized and rude. The parties there are mismanaged. I feel bad for the staff that work under these people. |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Father and son/daughter, Jul 14, 2007
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reviewer: Al Villarin
from Philadelphia, PA USA
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| This is a diamond in the rough. A par 3 with all the best to challenge your young golfer for the first time. Taking my son and daughter to hit against a real course gave them the confidence and fun of the sport they will surely enjoy for the rest of their lives. Family time well spent all around. |
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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The Burke's Review, Jul 20, 2006
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reviewer: Burke Watson
from philadelphia, pa
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| This course has a nice layout for nine holes set in the city. The tee boxes are always kept well. as far as the greens, they could take a broom and sweep it because there is always a bunch of leaves, etc on them; but other than that there good. the price ($14) is more than reasonable to get 18 in. i love to use this course to really hone in on my short game because lets face it, that is where the scoring takes place. the only downside to this club is the old guy that works in the proshop. he forgets that you paid, so after the 9th hole he will walk out and yell at you for sneaking on to play. all the while, you are stunned and can't help but think about the conversation you just had with the bastard an hour ago about his IBS. oh well, ill take it for $14 and 5 stokes off my game.
"wash my balls in fine wine"
-Burke Watson |
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