$66 (cart included), played on Thursday, October 2018 at 7:47 AM
Saved the best Public course for last and it was worth it. Course is run like a Country Club from starting on time, Ranger checking with us four (4) times, cart girl three (3) times. With six (6) tee selections from 7,102 / 74.6 / 146 down to 5,014 / 65.2 / 124 you can pick what’s comfortable, for your game, on this Par 36/35 course. We chose a mix between White’s at 6,386/71.4 and Golds at 6,021/69.7/134 because of forced carries and tee box locations. (6,245yds) The #6 Par 4 hole plays from 500yds to 366yds is a great example, we chose the gold at 418yds. The #14 Par 3 plays 215 to 125yds and is a well protected, full carry uphill green, sitting on a knoll. Then after surviving #14 facing #15 Par 5 you can pick anywhere’s between 612-493yds on this uphill climb tee to green. The fairway landing areas are fair and wide enough (35-50yds) but have well placed traps to catch those strays. White grainy sand with firm bottoms (1” fluff) are ready for your arrival but consistent and predictable when hitting from them. (This I know). Even though rain left it’s mark a little on the fairway low spots, good grass was never a real problem. Greens were smooth/holding and rolling around 8-9 with only ball marks from previous thoughtless players. The #18 Par 5 (441-589yds) that wraps around a pond (RH side) with plenty of sand traps will leave a memory for sure. Can’t say enough of Greg, my playing partner, who volunteers and plays on a regular basis, with yardage tips. Ended up shooting 41/39 w/31putts on one great course that you must play, if in the area. Did I mention the U.S. Amateur Public Links was played here in 2013, I know why.
$66 (cart included), played on Thursday, October 2018 at 7:47 AM
Saved the best Public course for last and it was worth it. Course is run like a Country Club from starting on time, Ranger checking with us four (4) times, cart girl three (3) times. With six (6) tee selections from 7,102 / 74.6 / 146 down to 5,014 / 65.2 / 124 you can pick what’s comfortable, for your game, on this Par 36/35 course. We chose a mix between White’s at 6,386/71.4 and Golds at 6,021/69.7/134 because of forced carries and tee box locations. (6,245yds) The #6 Par 4 hole plays from 500yds to 366yds is a great example, we chose the gold at 418yds. The #14 Par 3 plays 215 to 125yds and is a well protected, full carry uphill green, sitting on a knoll. Then after surviving #14 facing #15 Par 5 you can pick anywhere’s between 612-493yds on this uphill climb tee to green. The fairway landing areas are fair and wide enough (35-50yds) but have well placed traps to catch those strays. White grainy sand with firm bottoms (1” fluff) are ready for your arrival but consistent and predictable when hitting from them. (This I know). Even though rain left it’s mark a little on the fairway low spots, good grass was never a real problem. Greens were smooth/holding and rolling around 8-9 with only ball marks from previous thoughtless players. The #18 Par 5 (441-589yds) that wraps around a pond (RH side) with plenty of sand traps will leave a memory for sure. Can’t say enough of Greg, my playing partner, who volunteers and plays on a regular basis, with yardage tips. Ended up shooting 41/39 w/31putts on one great course that you must play, if in the area. Did I mention the U.S. Amateur Public Links was played here in 2013, I know why.
$66 (cart included), played on Thursday, October 2018 at 7:47 AM
Saved the best Public course for last and it was worth it. Course is run like a Country Club from starting on time, Ranger checking with us four (4) times, cart girl three (3) times. With six (6) tee selections from 7,102 / 74.6 / 146 down to 5,014 / 65.2 / 124 you can pick what’s comfortable, for your game, on this Par 36/35 course. We chose a mix between White’s at 6,386/71.4 and Golds at 6,021/69.7/134 because of forced carries and tee box locations. (6,245yds) The #6 Par 4 hole plays from 500yds to 366yds is a great example, we chose the gold at 418yds. The #14 Par 3 plays 215 to 125yds and is a well protected, full carry uphill green, sitting on a knoll. Then after surviving #14 facing #15 Par 5 you can pick anywhere’s between 612-493yds on this uphill climb tee to green. The fairway landing areas are fair and wide enough (35-50yds) but have well placed traps to catch those strays. White grainy sand with firm bottoms (1” fluff) are ready for your arrival but consistent and predictable when hitting from them. (This I know). Even though rain left it’s mark a little on the fairway low spots, good grass was never a real problem. Greens were smooth/holding and rolling around 8-9 with only ball marks from previous thoughtless players. The #18 Par 5 (441-589yds) that wraps around a pond (RH side) with plenty of sand traps will leave a memory for sure. Can’t say enough of Greg, my playing partner, who volunteers and plays on a regular basis, with yardage tips. Ended up shooting 41/39 w/31putts on one great course that you must play, if in the area. Did I mention the U.S. Amateur Public Links was played here in 2013, I know why.