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A Duffer
Bristol
2015-02-22
Guest (cart not included), played on Wednesday, May 2014 at 2:50 PM
Have played this course just twice, and both times ended up stacked up, pushing/waiting on folks most of the day. (Perhaps just poor timing on my part, but slow play combined with my driving distance from the course, makes the course absent from my 'frequent' list.)
Course is fairly flat (though not without some variety of elevation) , and a bit 'tight', being squeezed into a rather narrow space, thus much of the course is fairly 'open', with many fairways running parallel to each other. Water features very prominently on #8 and #17, and lies to the outside of a dogleg on #11. Numbers 12-16 play out an "L" away from the bulk of the course.
A patio area outside the clubhouse offers a fine scenic spot to enjoy food and beverage after your outing.
Would travel: 20-30 Miles,Not Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: Fair priced based on quality and competitive area pricing
Condition of Course, Food/ Bar facilities, No Houses on Course
Guest (cart not included), played on Wednesday, May 2014 at 2:50 PM
Have played this course just twice, and both times ended up stacked up, pushing/waiting on folks most of the day. (Perhaps just poor timing on my part, but slow play combined with my driving distance from the course, makes the course absent from my 'frequent' list.)
Course is fairly flat (though not without some variety of elevation) , and a bit 'tight', being squeezed into a rather narrow space, thus much of the course is fairly 'open', with many fairways running parallel to each other. Water features very prominently on #8 and #17, and lies to the outside of a dogleg on #11. Numbers 12-16 play out an "L" away from the bulk of the course.
A patio area outside the clubhouse offers a fine scenic spot to enjoy food and beverage after your outing.