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Brian Clark
Fort Wayne
2021-11-28
$31 (cart included), played on Wednesday, November 2021 at 9:45 AM
It was going to be 30 degrees in Michigan and light snow, so we headed south 120 miles to 42 degrees, windy, cloudy and Golf. The views from the clubhouse on this 1925 designed course, lends itself to be a fairly straightaway, flat layout with scattered trees to breakup the view and wind. With five (5) tees you can choose from Blues at 6,736yds / 72.5 / 127 down to Silver at 4,552yds / 65.9 / 112 and with the soft fairways and 10-17mph winds I played the Whites at 3,280/3,282yds / 70.6 / 123 all day. The conditions were a little shaggy for the fairways but were full of good grass cover and no bald spots. Rough was long and sticky but cut very fair for winter conditions. Greens are rolling 8-9 and very smooth with pinch marks being attended to by Staff or players. (Kudos to management) Sand traps (firm) and grass bunkers are well placed guarding both fairways and greens respectfully. Starting out on #1 a straightaway 520yd Par 5 gets things warmed up in a hurry. Holes #3 & #4 are both rare 425yd each Par 4's but offer different challenges on each approach shot to the dance floor. The #6 a 189yd Par 3 with a tipped green that you want to play to the front, NOT 3 putt from above the cup. The #7 has a narrow fairway that stretches 565yd to a elevated green on this Par 5 Hcp 5 hole. The #8 Par 3 is 211yds to a LH/RH sand trap protected, elevated round green, all carry here. The #9 can be played either as a 475yd Par 5 or 411yd Par 4 and its tough either way. The Back 9 starts out with a 395yd Par 4 and follows up with #11 a 211yd Par 3 green that has long sand traps on both sides. The #12 dogleg right Par 4 plays a tough 412yds with six (6) scattered traps you'll encounter getting to the Hcp 2 elevated green. The last Par 3 at #14 can either be played 199 - 162yds to the small trap free, round green. The #16 Par 5 at 519yds has a creek carry on that 2nd shot with LH/RH sand traps guarding your landing area and a deep sand trap guarding the front of the green. The #18 is a "Feel Good" Par 5 at 475yds IF you stay out of the nine (9) sand traps placed during your final adventure home. I really enjoyed playing here today, despite the cold wind that always seem to be in my face. I ended up shooting 43/40 w/ 31 putts as judging the wind /elevation was a problem. I can only imagine summer playing conditions here, would be a lot more fun.
Would travel: 30-60 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Fair priced based on quality and competitive area pricing, Ranks with the best in this price level
Condition of Course, Price, Pace of Play, Ambiance, Staff, No Houses on Course, Clubhouse
$31 (cart included), played on Wednesday, November 2021 at 9:45 AM
It was going to be 30 degrees in Michigan and light snow, so we headed south 120 miles to 42 degrees, windy, cloudy and Golf. The views from the clubhouse on this 1925 designed course, lends itself to be a fairly straightaway, flat layout with scattered trees to breakup the view and wind. With five (5) tees you can choose from Blues at 6,736yds / 72.5 / 127 down to Silver at 4,552yds / 65.9 / 112 and with the soft fairways and 10-17mph winds I played the Whites at 3,280/3,282yds / 70.6 / 123 all day. The conditions were a little shaggy for the fairways but were full of good grass cover and no bald spots. Rough was long and sticky but cut very fair for winter conditions. Greens are rolling 8-9 and very smooth with pinch marks being attended to by Staff or players. (Kudos to management) Sand traps (firm) and grass bunkers are well placed guarding both fairways and greens respectfully. Starting out on #1 a straightaway 520yd Par 5 gets things warmed up in a hurry. Holes #3 & #4 are both rare 425yd each Par 4's but offer different challenges on each approach shot to the dance floor. The #6 a 189yd Par 3 with a tipped green that you want to play to the front, NOT 3 putt from above the cup. The #7 has a narrow fairway that stretches 565yd to a elevated green on this Par 5 Hcp 5 hole. The #8 Par 3 is 211yds to a LH/RH sand trap protected, elevated round green, all carry here. The #9 can be played either as a 475yd Par 5 or 411yd Par 4 and its tough either way. The Back 9 starts out with a 395yd Par 4 and follows up with #11 a 211yd Par 3 green that has long sand traps on both sides. The #12 dogleg right Par 4 plays a tough 412yds with six (6) scattered traps you'll encounter getting to the Hcp 2 elevated green. The last Par 3 at #14 can either be played 199 - 162yds to the small trap free, round green. The #16 Par 5 at 519yds has a creek carry on that 2nd shot with LH/RH sand traps guarding your landing area and a deep sand trap guarding the front of the green. The #18 is a "Feel Good" Par 5 at 475yds IF you stay out of the nine (9) sand traps placed during your final adventure home. I really enjoyed playing here today, despite the cold wind that always seem to be in my face. I ended up shooting 43/40 w/ 31 putts as judging the wind /elevation was a problem. I can only imagine summer playing conditions here, would be a lot more fun.