Lives
Indianapolis
Age
35-44
Skill
Advanced
Plays
Once a week

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Average Rating

2.5
2.5
Total 2 Reviews

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2 Reviews
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
1
Recommended Courses
1
Not Recommended Courses
1
Helpful Votes Count
1
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0
First Review
04/27/2017
Last Review
04/22/2018

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Plum Creek Golf Club

Played On 04/21/2018
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser
Previously Played

Always a fun course.

I’ve always enjoyed playing at Plum Creek. Love the layout and the conditions are always very good. On this day the greens were a little bumpy but that’s to be expected early in the season especially with the cold weather and delayed spring. Will be back as often as I can. Love this track.

Conditions Good
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Good
Amenities Good
Response from on 04/24/2018:
Thank you for the wonderful review! We look forward to seeing you out there again this season.

The Links at Heartland Crossing

Played On 04/26/2017
1.0
Verified Purchaser
First Time Playing

This is one of the worst courses I've ever played.

Pros: Inside Staff was very friendly.
I played as a single so luckily I only had to spend 2 and a 1/2 hours at this dreadful place.

Cons: How much time ya got?
Course in terrible condition. They pulled off the unbelievable task of making the greens dreadfully slow yet impossible to hold! Even with a wedge! Honestly you'd be better served stopping at the local hardware store and picking up a sledgehammer to replace your putter. Yet the greens are so firm you don't need a divot tool. If it's a front pin (which 75% of them were that day) getting anywhere near the flag is not an option. Even with wedge in hand. 17 green was half dead! Now on to the bunkers...links course so plenty of bunkering yet no two bunkers the same. Some, plenty of sand and consistent, others, none.
I play to about a 2 hdcp and I don't think I've ever played a course that I've been so penalized hitting good shots.

Avoid this course until either they get a new greenskeeper or invest tons in maintenance or both.

As I said to a friend, a great motto for this place should be: "A great place to play if you live nearby and you're almost out of gas."

If Nick Price saw the state of his design, he'd have his name removed from the scorecard.

Conditions Poor
Value Poor
Layout Average
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Good
Amenities Poor
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Commented on 05/03/2017

Davelongdrive50,

I get it, you're retired and play 3 or 4 times a week but since you're on a fixed income you only play cow pastures where you aren't in danger of losing too many balls and refuse to pay more than $20 for a round. So you create a username with golf terms in it thinking you know all there is to know about the game.

Saying a course is better than last year, even though it's still terrible, is like lipstick on a pig...it's still a pig.

As far as you assuming my skill level, you'd be wrong. Yes, I do only get to play once a week nowadays due to the fact that I'm no longer in the golf business, which I was for the greater part of 15yrs. Yes, I do still carry a 2 hdcp and no, I don't play rock golf balls. It's fine if you're a member of the course and want to defend your home track. Understandable. Assuming someone's skill level based on a bad review, bad move.

Have a good weekend. Enjoy your cow pasture full of weeds and dead spots.

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Commented on 04/29/2017

I do have time actually.

This course is on the upswing from last year. 17 green was worst last year, like I said...upswing. Bunkers were worked all last year, once again that is a drastic improvement considering they were filled with dirt all summer last summer and under maintenance.....upswing. Honestly you might have been at the wrong course by reading your comments.

On to the "2hcp" that you have when you play once a week. First, this is not a PGA event you were playing at. Second, you must have been using rocks as balls because I know I played just a few days ago and my golf ball had no problems sticking to the greens, also rolling on the greens very nicely. Third, the Links course may not be for you then considering by your comments you cannot seem to keep the ball in safe play even tho a links course is a wide open course. Considering the vast amounts of higher rated star ratings, that golf course is certainly not a 1 star course.

Thank you, have a wonderful weekend.

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