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The New Cedar Glenn..., Jul 11, 2007
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reviewer: Jon M.
from Peabody, MA
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| I read the one review of this course that was listed and had to re-butt... I go to this course every Thursday, and it has been much improved from the past. All but two of the tee boxes have grass on them and the Ladies do not tee off from the same tees as the men, in fact there are now reds, whites, and blues here. There is only one green with any kind of bad grass and the food in the clubhouse is to die for. Great home cooking. Be sure to try the pizza and burgers. No tee times and I have always been paired up with great company. Everyone is there to have a good time and play some golf. Check it out. |
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Nice, Apr 05, 2005
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reviewer: Joe Vecc
from Saugus
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| This Course was designed for beginners and seniors. The fairways are wide and there are not many bunkers or water traps. The greens are mid-sized and don't break that much and are not well kept in some areas but are golfable. The tee boxes are not well kept at all. They have no grass on them and is only dirt covered. But on the most part its a good course to just go out and have fun. |
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Beginners, Jan 15, 2005
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reviewer: Joe Vecc
from Saugus Mass.
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| I've been to cedar glen many times. It is very open and easy. On some of the fairways there are divots and rocks. Has great view and is very quiet because it is located next to Breakheart Res. It is a great course to start with but after that you may was to go to Mt. Hood in Melrose or Lynnfield Centre. All in all in my opinion its a beautiful course.
PS- Dont be surprised at some of the things you see there because the owner lives there and they have a dog. It is a residential course so no one cares. |
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