Middle/South at Heather Hill Country Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue/Championship | 70 | 6005 yards | 67.8 | 117 |
White/Regular | 70 | 5734 yards | 66.5 | 115 |
Red/Forward (W) | 70 | 4736 yards | 66.4 | 103 |
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North better than Middle
North course in superior shape compared to Middle.
Like two different courses; Middle is not well cared for and rough with dirt patches in the so called fairways. North in very good shape; both North/Middle have very good greens that roll true.
Fun Round
Very nice design cut into beautiful countryside. All holes unique and always interesting .. some beautiful doglegs. 6000 yards from the white tees but most are well framed and tree lined so ball control is important with still plenty of room for your tee shot. Smaller greens so pay attention. Will definitely go back for more fun here. Friendly staff and nice grill room.
Friendly Course
We enjoyed playing a round at HH. An interesting mix of holes. The greens were in good shape for early season. Staff here was very friendly.
Very friendly
The staff at Heatherhill are very friendly but the fairways need some help. The greens are nice, the tee box is nice, the fairways however are in need of repair.
Great fun course
Great fun course. 27 holes, great friendly staff. Lax on golf attire.
Good challenge
Tee boxes and greens very good , fairways still need work still patchy.
Great course a new favorite
First time playing here. Great layout. Should be real pretty when grown in and in the fall. Mostly dry and very playable. Friendly staff and affordable foods according to signage. Though I did not try any. Would go back in a heartbeat. This is a new favorite.
Needs a little TLC, but a good public course
Greens are 'postage stamp' size. Fairways are wide. Course drains poorly, and cart paths need attention. Fairways have some issues with lack of maintenance. Greens were slow, but in great shape for the time of year. Why cant players learn to fix their ball marks? This is defintely a 'public' course in every sense, but the layout is fun and challenging.