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Fred Watson
Rhinelander
2010-06-29
Guest (cart included), played on Friday, June 2010 at 6am
This is a scenic course cut into the woods on hilly terrain; few holes parallel each other or are visible one to another. Each hole is unique; not one of those courses that are a series of forgettable holes--- dog legs with serious trees blocking the turn, elevated greens and tees, large undulating greens, and wildlife (deer, birds, etc.). The course will consume golf balls at higher than average rate-- fairway, rough, deep woods with virtually no chance to find a ball. The greens are ample with lots going on--- very good condition. I would definitely recommend playing this course. It is not too far off Highway 51/39 (main north/south route between Madison and Minocqua) and close to the Rhinelander airport.
Would travel: 0-10 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area
Guest (cart included), played on Friday, June 2010 at 6am
This is a scenic course cut into the woods on hilly terrain; few holes parallel each other or are visible one to another. Each hole is unique; not one of those courses that are a series of forgettable holes--- dog legs with serious trees blocking the turn, elevated greens and tees, large undulating greens, and wildlife (deer, birds, etc.). The course will consume golf balls at higher than average rate-- fairway, rough, deep woods with virtually no chance to find a ball. The greens are ample with lots going on--- very good condition. I would definitely recommend playing this course. It is not too far off Highway 51/39 (main north/south route between Madison and Minocqua) and close to the Rhinelander airport.