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David Smith
Louisville
2007-09-01
(cart included), played on Saturday, September 2006 at 8am
This country club course is a good layout with challenging holes, but I was so totally turned off by the proximity of the houses to the fairways, tee boxes and greens that I was unable to enjoy the course at all. Like most country clubs, they provide lots of amenities and a nice practice area. If the course had no houses on it, I would probably consider it to be a better than average course, but it lacks any ambience at all and after a few holes I started to feel claustrophobic.
(cart included), played on Saturday, September 2006 at 8am
This country club course is a good layout with challenging holes, but I was so totally turned off by the proximity of the houses to the fairways, tee boxes and greens that I was unable to enjoy the course at all. Like most country clubs, they provide lots of amenities and a nice practice area. If the course had no houses on it, I would probably consider it to be a better than average course, but it lacks any ambience at all and after a few holes I started to feel claustrophobic.