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William Dorsett
San Francisco
2009-02-18
$31 (cart not included), played on Tuesday, February 2009 at 8am
I am a senior resident with disabled card and play for a cheap price. It is too bad the city thinks this is a "resort" golf course. They should allow carts on the fairways - especially disabled at all times. After millions of dollars spent of taxpayers money, the city still does not know how to maintain the course. They only have "gardeners - those from city parks" taking care of the course and have not taught them how to be greenskeepers. Also, there seems to be too much standing water on the course even after a slight rain. There are no "facilities" on the course as well as no drinking water. The city wants you to pay $1.25 for bottled water! What a "ripoff"!
Would travel: 0-10 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Bargain priced based on quality and competitive area pricing, Worse than average course for the area
Layout, Price, No Houses on Course, Pace of Play, Staff
$31 (cart not included), played on Tuesday, February 2009 at 8am
I am a senior resident with disabled card and play for a cheap price. It is too bad the city thinks this is a "resort" golf course. They should allow carts on the fairways - especially disabled at all times. After millions of dollars spent of taxpayers money, the city still does not know how to maintain the course. They only have "gardeners - those from city parks" taking care of the course and have not taught them how to be greenskeepers. Also, there seems to be too much standing water on the course even after a slight rain. There are no "facilities" on the course as well as no drinking water. The city wants you to pay $1.25 for bottled water! What a "ripoff"!