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Bob Kennedy
Rockport
2008-03-15
Guest (cart not included), played on Tuesday, July 2006 at noon
Wow, what a great course. I was fortunate to be invited by a member. The member guest rate was in the $20 neighborhood as I recall. I thought this was a real bargain. This course is a classic, just what you would image in a classic Maine private course. The clubhouse is a must see. If I were making a movie that had a 1920s golf theme, this would be the setting. The course was very well maintained, the layout was all you could hope for, and at least 3 of the nine holes could be described as memorable. This course plays like an 18 hole course. To Sandy and Isabel who shared with me, Rockport, the 4th of July, duck-pin bowling, lobster feasts, wine, their home and Megunticook golf club, thank you. I will always remember the great time and hospitality.
Would travel: 30-60 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area
Guest (cart not included), played on Tuesday, July 2006 at noon
Wow, what a great course. I was fortunate to be invited by a member. The member guest rate was in the $20 neighborhood as I recall. I thought this was a real bargain. This course is a classic, just what you would image in a classic Maine private course. The clubhouse is a must see. If I were making a movie that had a 1920s golf theme, this would be the setting. The course was very well maintained, the layout was all you could hope for, and at least 3 of the nine holes could be described as memorable. This course plays like an 18 hole course. To Sandy and Isabel who shared with me, Rockport, the 4th of July, duck-pin bowling, lobster feasts, wine, their home and Megunticook golf club, thank you. I will always remember the great time and hospitality.