$10 (cart not included), played on Sunday, July 2014 at 2:27 PM
This is one of three Racine 'city-courses' (the others being Washington and Shoop), and pretty much touted as the more upscale of the three.
As a city course, facilities (clubhouse/bar/restaurant) are pretty basic in many ways. In the past year (2014) there have been upgrades to a few fairways and greens to keep the course more up-to-date. Timing (on all three city course) can be key regarding pace of play. (I've had few real problems, but then, I tend to avoid peak times and call ahead to check traffic or league/tournament play.)
The course straddles the Root River. Number 10 parallels the stream, and #11 and #18 (par 3's) both tee from river banks, shooting across to their greens. Number 2 has its green nestled into a nook of a side-creek (Hoods Creek). Elsewhere on the course, there is no water hazard, and most of the course plays pretty 'open', though woods, trees will punish errant shots on a few holes. There is a good mix of doglegs and a good amount of variety of terrain (up and down). In addition, there is a great self-serve (vended) driving range and a large practice putting green, with a sand-trap adjacent (though sand is hard, has some gravel, and tends to hold water a good while after rains).
0 (cart not included), played on Thursday, January at 0
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