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Sleepy Hollow Golf Course
Played On 08/29/2014Greens are fast and slow
We played as a foursome and it took 5 hours and 10 minutes to play. While not blaming the course, I have to say they could have informed the foursome in front of us to speed it up, you would have thought these guys were playing for a million dollars. The greens were quite fast going down hill and the opposite going up hill. It always seemed that you were putting against the grain every time going up hill. The ruff was heavy in spots and the sand traps were smooth and well maintained. The finishing holes were very tough to play as they were into the setting sun, bad design by the architect. Overall I would play there again with an earlier tee time.
Grey Hawk Golf Club
Played On 08/07/2014Challenging layout
My friend and went to the pro shop and confirmed our tee time that I made through Golf Now, no problems there. We went and practiced our putting until our scheduled tee time at 11:30 am. There was a twosome a full hole ahead of us and we sailed along the first nine. After grabbing a $3.50 hot dog and a $2.50 Pepsi we came to the tenth tee and noticed that the twosome ahead of us played through a threesome of elderly women that evidently we're let out ahead of us at the turn. The next nine holes were painfull having to wait up to 10 minutes to hit our next shot. The course should have a ranger out on the course to make sure that play is kept on pace as it took three hours to play the back nine. I gave it four stars because of the difficulty and beautiful layout of the course. The ruff was burned up pretty bad and some of the traps were hard as a rock in some spots. I would go back because of the challenge of the course, however I will tell them about my previous experience. By the the way I had a beer in the beautiful clubhouse after my round and that cost $2.50, same as the Pepsi?