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Jeanene Pennington
Dallas
2011-03-27
Member (cart not included), played on Thursday, March 2011 at 8am
My husband and I joined Prestonwood in 1971, We have seen many chabges to this course over the years. The trees are huge now and most of the fairways are narrow. Lots of water. Lake, ponds and creek come into play on most holes as well as fairway bunkers. There are some blind shots. It call for good shotmaking skills. Prestonwood members now enjoy two 18 hole golf courses. Prestonwood Creek course and her sister course Prestonwood Hills. The Hills course is slighty easier because of the wide fairways but when the wind howls through the hills it can be just as tough as the Creek course. I love playing both. Our PWGA alternate the nine months of our Women's Association yearly season.
Would travel: 10-20 Miles
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Ranks with the best in this price level
Layout, No Houses on Course, Pace of Play, Staff, Clubhouse, Pro Shop
Member (cart not included), played on Thursday, March 2011 at 8am
My husband and I joined Prestonwood in 1971, We have seen many chabges to this course over the years. The trees are huge now and most of the fairways are narrow. Lots of water. Lake, ponds and creek come into play on most holes as well as fairway bunkers. There are some blind shots. It call for good shotmaking skills. Prestonwood members now enjoy two 18 hole golf courses. Prestonwood Creek course and her sister course Prestonwood Hills. The Hills course is slighty easier because of the wide fairways but when the wind howls through the hills it can be just as tough as the Creek course. I love playing both. Our PWGA alternate the nine months of our Women's Association yearly season.