Fun and casual Executive course (shorter holes, faster pace). Offers golf carts, push carts, rental/loaner clubs, and water stations across the course. Make sure to arrive on time. Large parking lot. Scenic, well-maintained grounds; excellent place to learn golf. Be careful on Hole 1! Allaire Rd to your right, easily reachable with a bad shot off the tee.
5 months ago
I’ve played the 9 hole course only. I drove an hour and 20 mins to play there. Reviews are good so I figured I’d give it a shot. The 9 hole course is a little weak for my game but I’m
Sure it’s perfect for others. It’s great that they even have the option to have 27 holes. The actual 18hole course seems well maintained and great reviews on that too. I really only play by myself. It’s my escape from work all week. Most courses don’t let singles play and MUST pair them up. I seen a older lady playing the 18 by herself, so I’m praying that is the case because I play my best golf when I’m alone and focused.
I’ve showed to many of courses alone pleading and praying I can play alone and sometimes it wasn’t even busy at all. Still, I would be paired with 3 others who are no where near my talent level. It’s like Tiger and me playing together. Makes no sense. I’m praying they let me do a single round myself- even if I have to make a reservation ahead of time or pay more. I just want to play alone.
Overall- great experience and definitely coming back for than full course.
5 years ago
A very nice, condensed course that took my group of four about three hours to play all 18 holes with minor hood ups on about 3-4 holes that were welcome in the heat. There were a good amount of chips taken out of most of the Tee Boxes, but nothing that made negative impacts on our game. Make sure you get there at least 15 minutes early! We heard some guy getting an earful for being a few minutes late who was checking in behind us.
2 years ago