Played here in March , just happy to get out.
Got through front nine, decide to turn,
At 11, the sky opened up, pouring, lightning and thunder in the area and the lady (gm) at the course would not grant us a rain check on the back nine. Not only that she tried to justify it that all players should know the weather beforehand and not the courses problem.
Nothing but a power trip.
Not only is that dangerous but that is unethical of you and more importantly just a terrible business model.
Giving us a raincheck assures future business. You should be taking on as much business as humanly possible.
So incentivizing two customers to come back and probably spend more money to play the rain 9 and most likely another 9 paid for 18 holes.
You just decided to be short sided, rude and not grant a rain check in pouring rain and lose two customers because after something like that we will never be back.
in the last week
There was a break in the weather and the course was open. They did a great job of getting the greens on order. Once the leaves fill in, this course will be beautiful and in need of some more aerial photos. Can’t wait.
a year ago
This golf course has been around for a long time. You can tell by the huge fairways and large greens. The rough is also huge and playable. You can always find your ball. I ended the round with the same ball I started with.
You can see that they have put a huge investment in their drainage as the have tiled over many of the small creeks so your ball doesn’t get lost in them. They have also special mats lining some of the larger creeks. It is a very playable and scenic course. Lots of elevation changes and enough tee boxes that any golfer no matter the skill level will find his own challenge.
4 years ago