Handicap
5-9
Age
45-54
Gender
Male
Skill
Advanced
Plays
Once a week

Review Statistics

Average Rating

3.8
3.8
Total 4 Reviews

Rating Breakdown

4 Reviews
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
3
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
0
Recommended Courses
2
Not Recommended Courses
0
Helpful Votes Count
1
Not Helpful Votes Count
0
First Review
09/24/2012
Last Review
06/27/2016

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Indian Springs Golf Club

Played On 06/26/2016
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser
First Time Playing
Excellent weather
Used cart

Fun romp if you can hit the ball straight

If you spray your ball around, there are certain spots where you just cant go and expect to find your ball. You rarely get a level lie, but as a short course with very little trouble except severe side hill slopes where your ball may roll into the woods it allows for easy scoring if you can keep the ball in play. Memorable holes with lots of character - the 2nd par 5 with a tree guarding the left and a sever slop guarding the right on the tee shot, followed by a medium length layup to a blind shelf before the world ends, followed by a wedge down an almost vertical slope is the most fun i have had on a course in quite some time. If you are not tied to 18 holes, go! you will not regret it. very well conditioned greens that rolled well without being overly fast.

Conditions Good
Value Good
Layout Good
Friendliness Good
Pace Good
Amenities Good
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging

Willow Creek Golf & Country Club

Played On 10/06/2012
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser

Challenging and memorable variety of holes.

Good course, decent to very good shape. Can be a bear in the wind. Lots of water, almost like you are playing in Florida. Greens difficult - need to focus - even on short putts.

Conditions Average
Value Average
Friendliness Average
Pace Fair
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
3.0
Verified Purchaser

Solid no frills golf courses

The bad: Don't expect too much from the driving range, and if it rains do not expect to play Dogwood, and it may be walking only. The good: The courses are all decent and generally in fairly good shape - but nowhere near pristine. You can usually get a tee time, so it is a nice fall back when you can't find anything better.
The ugly: If you spray the ball off the tee or your 2nd shots it will be a very long day for you.

Conditions Average
Value Average
Friendliness Poor
Pace Fair
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
4.0
Verified Purchaser

A fun and challenging mountain romp

The range(?), severely canted putting green and view of the 9 holer may put you off, but once you climb up in the cart a few hundred feet you are in for a treat if you like mountain golf. The tee boxes are pretty chewed up, and you are a long way from pristine country club conditions, but the greens are beautifully maintained. They ground was hard when we played so poor shots would not hold, but they were fast and would hold the line very well on putts. You need to be able to handle uphill and downhill lies, and it will help you to realize earlier in the round your ball will fly 10-15% further than you are used to at sea level. Views are great. 18 is amazing with a multi-terraced fairway (!?) that is unfair the first time you play it (but i can't wait to try it again!) - my advice is to hit a 200 yard shot straight down the hill, and hope you hit a level part of the fairway with a view of the green. If you like golf that is on flat ground with no blind shots, go somewhere else (or play the 9 holer)!

Conditions Average
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Fair
Difficulty Extremely Challenging
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