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Harry L. Jones Sr. Golf Course
Played On 07/05/2021Not bad not great
So let’s start with the good. This course is wide open and has a good variety of challenging and simpler holes. The scorecard has the yardage here around 7300 but it doesn’t play nearly that long. Now the bad. The green were just renovated and are playing like it, these thing were SLOW. Really makes it tough to have to hammer a put when you’re 10-15 feet away. The cart paths are also crap, so expect to be jostled. The course tends to get crowded too, so pace of play usually ends up being around 5 and a half hours. That being said, it’s not too expensive playing here but there is definitely room to improve.
The Tradition Golf Club
Played On 08/29/2020Give it another month
This is one of my favorite courses in Charlotte. Great layout with a good mix of challenging and easier holes. The tee boxes and fairways are in great shape, but the greens have recently been aerated, so I’d probably wait another month or so before going back. I will definitely be back though, this course is a solid reliable standby.
Charles T. Myers Public Golf Course
Played On 07/16/2020Fun course
This is one of the more fun courses in the area. Fairways and greens are in great shape, tee boxes and cart paths are okay but could be worse. The course is very wide open, so errant tee shots can usually be found. There is a good mixture of challenging and easier holes.
King's Mountain Country Club
Played On 06/20/2020Could be more organized
I’ll start by saying that the course was a lot of fun. Fairways and greens are both in great shape, and you are forced to hit a variety of shots. That being said, the group starting times was a dumpster fire. I arrived for an 11:10 tee time at 10:30. I checked in when I arrived and the clubhouse staff said that they were backed up and would get me started as soon as they could. I didn’t get started until 11:30. It’s like the Seinfeld episode where Jerry reserves a rental car, but they don’t have any cars for him to rent. What’s the point of the reservation?