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Morgan Hill Golf Course
Played On 10/14/2018Leave your pride at home
Course is extremely challenging. Ignore the 126 slope they have it posted at, its closer to a 133-4. Numerous blind shots, rarely an even lie and greens are very curvy. Only major complaint was that some hazards weren’t clearly marked so what you think is OB, may only be a water hazard when you get up to it. The scenery is tremendous so take time to enjoy it even if your game is struggling. Carts have gps systems which are very helpful. Staff was friendly as well. Overall a very enjoyable experience.
Skippack Golf Course
Played On 05/30/2018Surprisingly fast
Course was not in greatest condition. Couple fairways look like they got hit by mortar rounds. the course played very fast. Finished in 3.25 hours. However that is VERY unusual. Dont expect that normally
Fox Hollow Golf Club
Played On 09/18/2017Great value
For $20-30 on a weekday afternoon, its a great value. Played as a single and was done 18 holes in 2 hours 15 minutes. It's not a country club or a TPC course, for sure, so dont expect immaculate conditions, but still has some nice challenges. Definitely play it if you get chance.
Northampton Valley Country Club
Played On 08/02/2015Little Pricey for Condition
I've played the course quite a few times. Pace of Play is always an issue, unless you get out very early or if the weather is very hot. The cost of the round does not fit with the conditions of the tee boxes and the greens, which are poor. The greens were bare in spots and no one apparently feels the need to repair their ball marks or rake the bunkers (which were like concrete). However, the staff is friendly and the cart girls are attractive and attentive.
Lederach Golf Club
Played On 06/07/2015Wide Open Course ruined by ridiculous greens
I enjoyed most of the course, because it was very forgiving of poorly struck tee shots. I viewed it as trade off for the nice tee shots that would hit a hill in the links style fairways and wind up with a poorer than usual lie. However, I cant believe a course architect actually signed off on the green designs. I've used the Aimpoint express method of green reading for awhile now, and some of the mounds on greens were so severe that I ran out of fingers when trying to use the Aimpoint system. The greens single handily ruin the course.