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Robert Hennemann
Englewood
2008-08-31
$26 (cart included), played on Sunday, July 2008 at 6am
To its credit this course has been completely redesigned with new holes, rerouting, two new 9 hole courses, new practice facility and even a new name-Broken Tee GC. Formerly Englewood Municipal Golf Course.
The redesign has really more affected the front nine where the course has been rerouted and new holes added. The back nine is essentially the same except for a couple of changes to greens and tees on a couple holes, some landscaping clean up and the addition of new cart paths.
All in all the new course is much more user friendly, with the premium on shot making rather than just distance. The greens were a little inconsistent on the new front nine but still a fun experience.
Would travel: 0-10 Miles, Not Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area
Condition of Course, Layout, Price, No Houses on Course
$26 (cart included), played on Sunday, July 2008 at 6am
To its credit this course has been completely redesigned with new holes, rerouting, two new 9 hole courses, new practice facility and even a new name-Broken Tee GC. Formerly Englewood Municipal Golf Course.
The redesign has really more affected the front nine where the course has been rerouted and new holes added. The back nine is essentially the same except for a couple of changes to greens and tees on a couple holes, some landscaping clean up and the addition of new cart paths.
All in all the new course is much more user friendly, with the premium on shot making rather than just distance. The greens were a little inconsistent on the new front nine but still a fun experience.