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James Alexander
Laredo
2009-07-11
$10 (cart included), played on Monday, June 2009 at 6am
Casa Blanca is a work in progress because in years past, little had been done in the way of upkeep or improvements. Fortunately, there's a new sheriff in town and the course is slowly taking shape. Being in Laredo, you would expect to find an abundance of sandy/bare areas (and there are), however, much is being done to turn what is brown, green. But don't expect changes to happen over-night. The greens are rough but I expect them to come along with the rest of the course, if not sooner. All-in-all, it's a good course for the money and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I will continue to play this course and look forward to seeing the changes that are taking place there on every visit.
$10 (cart included), played on Monday, June 2009 at 6am
Casa Blanca is a work in progress because in years past, little had been done in the way of upkeep or improvements. Fortunately, there's a new sheriff in town and the course is slowly taking shape. Being in Laredo, you would expect to find an abundance of sandy/bare areas (and there are), however, much is being done to turn what is brown, green. But don't expect changes to happen over-night. The greens are rough but I expect them to come along with the rest of the course, if not sooner. All-in-all, it's a good course for the money and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I will continue to play this course and look forward to seeing the changes that are taking place there on every visit.