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Winter Creek Golf & Country Club

Played On 01/31/2020
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Great, but sub par. And not in a good way.

No tee box makers on any holes. Just kinda had to guess.
All the greens had three holes and the flag colors seem to just be random instead of red, white, and blue for front, middle, back. Respectively... Some of the extra holes did have some type of plug but it was usually sunken to far to see until you were standing on the hole. But most were just left open. Played multiple rounds somewhere this winter and haven't seen anything like this. These aren't big problems but just not something I would expect from a course that promotes itself as higher end.

Other than that staff was very friendly and great.

Conditions Average
Value Average
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Good
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Commented on 03/05/2020

Hi tonsoffun2325! Thank you so much for leaving us with your feedback. We value our customer experience, so your review is important to us. We will make note and we hope to see you back!

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Commented on 02/02/2020

Thank you for your feedback.

To clarify some of your concerns, many of the things we do during offseason months are not typical, but done for a very specific purpose. We have Bermuda greens, which differs from most surrounding facilities. The 3 holes are for rotation purposes to avoid cutting new holes in a dormant putting surface. The flag rotation is the same as the red/white/blue system you referenced but with different colors. For future visits, our system is white=front/split flag=middle/red=back. In regards to tee markers, we pull all markers during offseason months to reduce foot traffic in traditional spots during the grass’ dormant time. This is also used to encourage players to enjoy our course from teeing areas they may have not tried in the past due to the tee color in place.

In summary, all of your concerns fall into our offseason maintenance practices other than the flag color rotation. Beginning April 1 you will see a return to more traditional on course setup including tee markers and single hole locations on each green.

Should you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

WInter Creek Mgmt.

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