Seven Hills Golfers Club
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Seven Hills Golfers Club in Spring Hill is tucked away in a quiet neighborhood, a relatively secluded location that makes this course a hidden gem. Locals know that the course is one of the best golf values in the area. The links-style layout has appeal for players of any skill level. There are interesting risk-reward opportunities throughout and the fairways are wide and player friendly. The golf course has a few lengthy and narrow holes, which makes it play longer than what's indicated on the scorecard. The layout's par 3s are particularly challenging. In addition to some tricky doglegs, you'll encounter strategically placed bunkers guarding both the greensides and fairways. Your accuracy will be put to the test throughout Seven Hills Golfers Club but it's not overly punishing for the high handicapper.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 72 | 6501 yards | 72.0 | 131 |
White | 72 | 5713 yards | 68.0 | 122 |
Gold | 72 | 5000 yards | 64.6 | 115 |
Red (W) | 72 | 4785 yards | 68.3 | 118 |
Red | 72 | 4785 yards | 63.6 | 114 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 72.0/131 | 364 | 435 | 490 | 173 | 440 | 497 | 136 | 437 | 391 | 3363 | 359 | 379 | 437 | 203 | 521 | 159 | 385 | 392 | 524 | 3359 | 6722 |
White M: 68.0/122 | 316 | 422 | 444 | 134 | 418 | 453 | 107 | 387 | 351 | 3032 | 345 | 338 | 387 | 160 | 483 | 121 | 341 | 340 | 492 | 3007 | 6039 |
Gold M: 64.6/115 | 274 | 347 | 401 | 95 | 363 | 429 | 79 | 337 | 288 | 2613 | 292 | 287 | 287 | 127 | 381 | 91 | 272 | 325 | 475 | 2537 | 5150 |
Red M: 63.6/114 W: 68.3/118 | 263 | 330 | 390 | 91 | 343 | 417 | 79 | 317 | 279 | 2509 | 270 | 270 | 287 | 84 | 373 | 91 | 260 | 310 | 438 | 2383 | 4892 |
Handicap | 13 | 3 | 7 | 15 | 1 | 9 | 17 | 5 | 11 | 16 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 4 | 18 | 8 | 10 | 6 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
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Sand trap Photo submitted by u6024209 on 02/24/2020
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neglected #10 gazebo Photo submitted by turfking on 06/24/2018
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1st Green Photo submitted by tarew13 on 11/08/2015
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2nd Green Photo submitted by tarew13 on 11/08/2015
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2nd green, closer picture zoomed Photo submitted by tarew13 on 11/08/2015
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7th green Photo submitted by tarew13 on 11/08/2015
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7th green Photo submitted by tarew13 on 11/08/2015
Worse Course Ever
I've played on several courses through out Hernando county and have to say it was the worse.
The tee boxes had weeds growing through out and hadn't been cut.
You couldn't tell where the fairway was from the rough.
Grass growing in the sand traps.
The greens were in terrible shape with barely any grass.
This will be the first and last time I'll play here.
expected more
was told when new owner took over they will be working hard to make it a quality course played in April and the course was so so now 2 1/2 months later the course is worse fairway seemed to have more weeds then grass and bear spots and greens were terrible i was hoping the course would be in better shape and do like the course will wait until i play it again hope it is in decent shape
Really bad shape
I used to play this course fairly regularly several years back. I was really disappointed in the condition of the course. I understand that they are trying to get grass to fill in and trying to get rid of weeds but it was really in bad shape. The sand traps were even full of weeds. The greens had been aerated not long ago but there were tons of bare spots and tons of weeds. One hole I literally had my putt stopped by a thick weed sticking up on the green. I hit a beautiful drive on one occasion and when I got to my ball in the middle of the fairway it was sitting in dirt with no grass anywhere near it. Also, when we tried to stop at the clubhouse after 9 holes, it was closed and everyone gone. It was 5 pm but every other course I play has someone in the pro shop well after 5pm. They have a long, long way to go to put this course back into good shape
Too bad
I like the layout, that's why i keep going back. But i'm sorry to say its in awful condition. But i'll still go back.
Fun course in tough shape
The fairways and most greens are in tough shape. The greens had been aerated recently and they warn you about it. The greens had also been sanded recently making the puting challenging.
Give it time... good potential
I played this course several years ago and wrote it off. The recession had taken its toll, to the point it wasn't worth playing... at any cost. After reading recently that it was under new ownership and reading the new owner's comments on golfnow, I thought I'd give it another try. Well, the course is still a work in progress, but I do see that they're trying to recover from some severe neglect. While most fairways are still pretty rough, there are some with nice patches of new turf. Tee boxes still rough. And greens also are pretty rough but have been painted, so at least appear decent. For the $15 I paid, it was a fine way to keep my game going between more expensive rounds elsewhere. And the course is at least as good as most in the area since the recession, which actually forced many to close. So, I suggest you give Seven Hills some time, because it's clear the new owners are trying to bring it back. Hopefully with the summer rains, the new seed will take hold and it'll be back to its original glory.
mostly good
we drove 1&1/2 hours to get there. We walked in and gave the older man at the proshop our golfnow paperwork. The very first thing he said was you can't play with that. He said we needed a seperate voucher for each person? I said we have played 50 different courses with this printout. He said sorry ut you aint going out here without the vouchers? We told him we know nothing about vouchers. We told him golfnow doesn't give vouchers. Oh he said WHY DID YOU SAY YOU WERE WITH GROUP GOLFER. We all looked at eachother. The gentleman was all worked up over nothing. I'm glad to say no one in my foursome gave it back to him inspite of the fact we were all thinking of it. He did finally say he was sorry for the way he acted. I suppose anyone can have a bad day.
I am very sorry to hear that you were not satisfied with our customer service during your last visit to Seven Hills. Since the course was purchased by a new owner back in August we have made it one of our top priorities to make sure everyone is treated well and enjoys their time here at the course. As we were also running a GroupGolfer voucher promotion during this time, in which we very often have issues with golfers trying to cheat the system, it appears the gentleman in the pro shop got confused. This is no excuse for him not responding calmly to your group when you came in. I very much apologize that this happened and I will certainly speak with him and make sure nothing of this sort happens again. I do hope you enjoyed the rest of your day out here at Seven Hills and we hope to see you out again for a better all around experience.
Course under restoration
Understand that the course is under new management and they are working hard to restore the course. For a wacker, it was difficult to hit off hard surfaces and there quite a bit if them. It would be interesting to come back in a couple of months to see if changes are having an effect.
We do certainly hope you come back and check the course out again in the future. We have a great plan in place to get the course back into great shape and it is progressing as well as it can. With the severe lack of attention the course received in the past years, it will take a while to get it back into good shape. We have said from day one that it will take a year and a half to two years to get it back into good conditions due to how much it was neglected. We have made great strides in the 9 months we have been here, and the next step is to get the bermuda growth back in the fairways and tees. This isn't something that is possible during the winter months in Florida, but will happen during the coming summer months. Please come give us a try again after we have some time to let mother nature do her work and we get the growth started.
Retract last Review
I played her 5 March after reading about the improvements with new ownership since the end of October. I was really encouraged by the efforts being made. I come back a month later and it looked like the last time anyone put any effort in was the last day I was there! The Tee Boxes were shot (dirt and tall weeds). The Fairways were barren and the Greens (most improved on my last visit) were so patchy that we played under GUR rules to get a decent line to the hole. The worse parts of the course were the Bunkers. Completely left to Mother Nature. Talked with a couple of others in the parking lot after the round and they agreed with my assessment. Too bad, seemed like it was on the mend.
We are sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your most recent trip to Seven Hills. The first time you came out, was during peak conditions for our winter rye grass we overseeded with to thrive. You saw the course in the best possible shape we could have gotten it for the winter from the deplorable condition it was in when purchased back in August. However, since we didn't take over the course until late August, we didn't have time to grow any bermuda grass in to be there when the rye begins to die off as the temperatures rise. This seems to be what you experienced your most recent time out. I promise you we have not backed off working on the course. We have began our summer treatment program to get the bermuda growing again on the tees, fairways, and greens. Unfortunately, that takes time. This is why we have dropped the price as we continue to work on the golf course. As far as the bunkers go, we have recently sprayed them out to kill off some of the weeds that have began to come back into them as the weather heats up and are focusing on getting them back into the better shape you saw this winter.
The course is still very much on the mend and we hope that you give us some time to grow in the areas this summer and come back to see us again.
great course and personnel
best people and wonderful course, great time every day
Fairways need work. Lots of ruts and divots. The greens were in good shape but getting there was a chore. The staff I dealt with were very nice .
Ok
Played with another couple all beginners . The course was ok fairway rough shape greens ok . Good for practice for the price
Great spot
We enjoyed playing seven hills which had early weekend tee times at a good rate for the time of year.
Making the change from the front 9 to the back 9 not so good for the flow and building up to tougher holes than there’s the driving range that prohibits any warm up because it’s at hole 9.
Uncomfortable..............
We were on the 16th hole and they sent someone out to tell us to play faster. then they stood there and watched us play. No way can a foursome keep up with a threesome. They made it so uncomfortable, three out of my foursome will never play there again.
Good Quality tricky Greens
Manager and staff very friendly, good holiday golf course, enjoyed the challenge of the greens. Food excellent and well priced. All in very enjyable and am sure the course will improve under the new ownership
Good for the price
Just went under new ownership from what I understand. Hopefully they will fix the cart paths and grass up the fairways they were petty bare. Good for a spur of the moment outing.
We are sorry to hear you weren't satisfied with your trip to Seven Hills recently. We agree that the course has been better. It was better all winter long in our opinion. We are currently in a transition phase where the winter rye grass is dying off and the bermuda is beginning to come back. This is why the fairways and tee boxes are looking very thin. We are working every day to improve the course and have a great plan in place to get the fairways and tees back in shape this summer. It appears you caught us right at the tail end of our winter rates as well. Due to the transition phase we are in, we will be going to our summer rates on Monday, April 30th. The rate will be $25 in the morning, $20 after noon, and $15 after 3pm. We do hope you come back and give us another try here in the coming weeks and see the work we are putting into the course.