Lives
Orlando, FL
Handicap
0-4
Age
45-54
Skill
Advanced
Plays
A few times a week

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Average Rating

1.0
1.0
Total 3 Reviews

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3 Reviews
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
0
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
3
Recommended Courses
0
Not Recommended Courses
3
Helpful Votes Count
2
Not Helpful Votes Count
11
First Review
11/01/2020
Last Review
11/02/2020

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The Architects Golf Club

Played On 11/01/2020
1.0
Previously Played
Wet weather
Used cart

Don't Go Here

If you want to have a horrible golf experience, then the Architects is the place for you. I have played at over 100 courses in New Jersey and the Architects takes the cake for the worst experience of all time. Staff, course conditions, greens, pace of play, driving range, pricing etc, were all horrible. Expect to pay for an overpriced round ($100+ on weekends) that will take 5+ hours. During the 5-hour round, also expect to have an unfriendly interaction with a staff member every three holes as they pester you about pace of play and cart paths. They literally watch you play. The staff is extremely rude, aggressive and unfriendly. It's quite obvious there are issues between the Manager, Ron, and his staff- the tension is extremely uncomfortable and makes you feel bad for some of the junior employees. Moving onto the course conditions - wet as a dog and poor maintenance. The back nine has a nice layout- unfortunately the tee boxes, greens and bunkers felt more like an abandoned mini golf course. Oh, and if you're thinking about hitting the range before your round, expect to hit 20 balls off concrete for $5. One last thing- don't show up early because you're not allowed to tee off until the exact minute of your tee time. Do yourself and your wallet a favor and play at other public courses -Heron Glen, High Bridge Hills, Neshanic Valley, Fox Hollow, Royce Brook, Berkshire Valley, Ballyowen, Wild Turkey, Rock Spring, Knoll West. Other lower priced courses worth trying are Beaver Brook, Green Knoll, Farmstead, Sunset Valley, Black Bear, Galloping Hill.

Conditions Poor
Value Poor
Layout Poor
Friendliness Poor
Pace Poor
Amenities Poor
Difficulty Extremely Easy
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Commented on 11/02/2020

Thank you for your feedback as it will be leveraged to assist the Team of Associates with providing a better experience for our customers. We apologize that course conditions were impacted as a result of heavy rains leading up to the day of your tee time. Your input will be a guide for balancing our service standards with our on-course experience.

The Architects Golf Club

Played On 11/01/2020
1.0
Previously Played
Wet weather
Used cart

Don't Go Here

If you want to have a horrible golf experience, then the Architects is the place for you. I have played at over 100 courses in New Jersey and the Architects takes the cake for the worst experience of all time. Staff, course conditions, greens, pace of play, driving range, pricing etc, were all horrible. Expect to pay for an overpriced round ($100+ on weekends) that will take 5+ hours. During the 5-hour round, also expect to have an unfriendly interaction with a staff member every three holes as they pester you about pace of play and cart paths. They literally watch you play. The staff is extremely rude, aggressive and unfriendly. It's quite obvious there are issues between the Manager, Ron, and his staff- the tension is extremely uncomfortable and makes you feel bad for some of the junior employees. Moving onto the course conditions - wet as a dog and poor maintenance. The back nine has a nice layout- unfortunately the tee boxes, greens and bunkers felt more like an abandoned mini golf course. Oh, and if you're thinking about hitting the range before your round, expect to hit 20 balls off concrete for an extra $5. One last thing - don't show up early because you're not allowed to tee off until the exact minute of your tee time. Do yourself and your wallet a favor and play at other public courses -Heron Glen, High Bridge Hills, Neshanic Valley, Fox Hollow, Royce Brook, Berkshire Valley, Ballyowen, Wild Turkey, Rock Spring, Knoll West. Other lower priced courses worth trying are Beaver Brook, Green Knoll, Farmstead, Sunset Valley, Black Bear, Galloping Hill.

Conditions Poor
Value Poor
Layout Poor
Friendliness Poor
Pace Poor
Amenities Poor
Difficulty Extremely Easy

The Architects Golf Club

Played On 10/31/2020
1.0
Previously Played
Wet weather
Used cart

Don't Go Here

If you want to have a horrible golf experience, then the Architects is the place for you. I have played at over 100 courses in New Jersey and the Architects takes the cake for the worst experience of all time. Staff, course conditions, greens, pace of play, driving range, pricing etc, were all horrible. Expect to pay for an overpriced round ($100+ on weekends) that will take 5+ hours. During the 5-hour round, also expect to have an unfriendly interaction with a staff member every three holes as they pester you about pace of play and cart paths. They literally watch you play. The staff is extremely rude, aggressive and unfriendly. It's quite obvious there are issues between the Manager, Ron, and his staff- the tension is extremely uncomfortable and makes you feel bad for some of the junior employees. Moving onto the course conditions - wet as a dog and poor maintenance. The back nine has a nice layout- unfortunately the tee boxes, greens and bunkers felt more like an abandoned mini golf course. Oh, and if you're thinking about hitting the range before your round, expect to hit 20 balls off concrete for $5. Also, don't come early because you're not allowed to tee off until the exact minute of your tee time. Do yourself and your wallet a favor and play at other public courses -Heron Glen, High Bridge Hills, Neshanic Valley, Fox Hollow, Royce Brook, Berkshire Valley, Ballyowen, Wild Turkey, Rock Spring, Knoll West. Other lower priced courses worth trying are Beaver Brook, Green Knoll, Farmstead, Sunset Valley, Black Bear, Galloping Hill.

Conditions Poor
Value Poor
Layout Poor
Friendliness Poor
Pace Poor
Amenities Poor
Difficulty Extremely Easy
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