While the on-course experience was nearly flawless, let’s talk about the situation that almost led to a full-scale golfer revolt. The lack of beverage services— “cart girl” drought—was a major psychological blow. We were parched! Worse yet, when we started dreaming of making the turn, the absence of those glorious, questionable, standard-issue golf course hotdogs was downright unsettling. Honestly, what are we supposed to snack on, lint? Management, please, for the sake of our blood sugar and our primal golfing needs, get some snacks and some cart girls with drinks out there. A great course deserves great (and greasy) amenities! Believe all the great reviews about the condition of this course, one of the best under rated courses in the state. Book a tee time now!
5 months ago
Greens are a bit bumpy, fairways are pretty good, the tee boxes all suffered during the summer but with the cooler weather and some work will probably recover in 2 -3 weeks. Great layout, always enjoy playing here
6 years ago
I played Hunter GC for the 1st time in many years, on 7/6/25, and I was pleasantly surprised/thoroughly impressed. The course was in tremendously good condition. Previously, every time I played Hunters, it was overly soggy. That's what came to my mind, when I continually chose to pass when HMGC was proposed. Now, I look forward to returning sometime soon.////Played again on 10/5/25 and the greens were even better than in July. Quick, true, and not covered in unfixed ball marks.
5 months ago