Little more expensive than other public ones around. But great golf none the less. They have kids clinics and some fast greens. What else do ya need?
5 months ago
First, as of Jan2026, the course is in good shape. The fairways were green and the tee boxes were solid. The greens were smooth. There was a big storm in Oct2025 that caused the course to be closed because there was some damage and about 160+ trees were uprooted. There's no visible damage on the course, but many of the cut down trees are still in the rough areas. However, this is not a challenging course compared with those built in the last 30 years. Many of the fairways were flat, straight and had little to no hazards. There's a little water on the course that comes into play for about 6-7 holes, but it is easily avoided. Only 4-5 holes have dog leg turns. Otherwise, I think it's a good course to practice consistency if not for challenging shots. It's still worth a play.
a month ago
I wouldn’t recommend this course based on the price. You can definitely find equivalent prices nearby with better pace of play and course conditions. This course is a decent course, but with the abysmal pace of play and tree debris everywhere, it’s not worth the $82 round.
Fallen trees on nearly every hole, apparently since before Thanksgiving (it’s past Christmas now), slow pace of play (waited every hole), and no Marshalls. For an $82 round, you’d expect better.
I used to come here regularly until the price has increased by almost 50% in the past year with no improvements to the course.
2 months ago