Lives
Columbia, SC, USA
Skill
Beginner
Plays
Once a week

Review Statistics

Average Rating

3.8
3.8
Total 5 Reviews

Rating Breakdown

5 Reviews
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
4
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
0
Recommended Courses
5
Not Recommended Courses
0
Helpful Votes Count
0
Not Helpful Votes Count
0
First Review
04/29/2013
Last Review
09/23/2013

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Saluda Valley Country Club

Played On 9/22/2013
I Recommend This Course
3.0
Verified Purchaser
Previously Played

Decent Course

Saluda is my hometown course. I enjoy playing here from time to time, even though there are nicer courses around. They have recently lowered their rates, which makes it a better value. The course is challenging at time, but the par 3's are relatively easy and the par 5's aren't that difficult. I always have a great time playing at Saluda. The course could use some work, but for the most part it is in pretty good condition.

Conditions Average
Value Average
Friendliness Average
Pace Good
Difficulty Extremely Easy

Anderson Country Club

Played On 5/26/2013
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser
First Time Playing

Great Value

A friend and I took advantage of the "Twosome Special" recently. So, we both played 18 holes for twenty dollars a piece, which was a great deal for the shape of the course. The course was not extremely challenging, but had several beautiful holes. The course isn't necessarily in the best part of town, but it is well maintained and the staff was very friendly and made us feel like they appreciated our business. I am sure I will play this course again in the near future.

Conditions Average
Value Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Average
Difficulty Moderate

Sedgewood Country Club

Played On 5/4/2013
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser

Decent course, but....

Sedgewood is a pretty fun course to play, overall. However, it seems they haven't put any money into the course in YEARS. There is hardly a difference between the fairway and rough. Since the last time I played there (Six months prior to this post), they have put considerable work into the greens. They are actually putt-able now which is a good thing. The tee boxes aren't kept up very well and, when there is a cart path, you need an ATV to travel on them instead of a golf cart. All-in-all, it might be the best value in Columbia due to the low price and the length and difficulty of the course. I play there a couple times a month just to save a few bucks.

Conditions Poor
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Excellent
Difficulty Moderate

Cobb's Glen Country Club

Played On 4/26/2013
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser

Well maintained, challenging course

We showed up at the end of a tournament that was going on, so we did not get to start until about 30 minutes after our tee time was guaranteed. Other than that, the course well very well maintained and overall a pretty tough course. The back nine is full of water and trees, so you might want to leave your driver in the bag. I'll definitely play this course again, tho.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Friendliness Average
Pace Good
Difficulty Moderate
I Recommend This Course
4.0
Verified Purchaser
First Time Playing

Hidden Gem

This is a very nice course out in the middle of the country. Once we passed all the cow pastures and farms, I wasn't really sure we would find such a well maintained course. 27 holes are available, but I only played 18 of them. The tee boxes could use a little work, but most of the greens were in very good shape. Many of the holes are tight, with trees on both sides, making for a challenging round of golf. For around 30 dollars, this is a great course for the money. I would definitely recommend to anyone that finds themselves out in the area.

Conditions Average
Value Average
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Good
Difficulty Moderate
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