I once spent like $ 200 for 18 holes with my buddies, but then on the first hole there was a clap of thunder and they kicked us off. I instead of a refund for the money we spent literally 10 minutes earlier, but we got rain checks instead. unfortunately I have a job, i’ve and so do my friends, I so by the time we each had a day off to golf again, I it was a year later and 2 out if 3 if us had lost our rain check by then. On the plus it wasn’t a total waste of $ 200… we snuck onto the back 9 and played those holes in the thunder and lightning and pouring rain using only 9 irons, no carts and one backup ball each… Since we had to tweak the rules for the circumstances we renamed the game from«golf» and to «ultimate death putt»(due to the low margin of error and literal threat of death from the lightning too i guess. I swear to God of all the times I’ve been golfing in my life I have never come anywhere close to as good as I did that day. Like the guy from caddy shack… I literally nailed every hole with only my 9 iron in 3 strokes or less(which beat my previous best score of «i need to forfeit because I lost all my balls in the water and broke 3 of my clubs, and also I’d rather be drinking. Shut up i dont care if it’s only the 4th hole and its 845am.» I have not attempted to match it since because I consider $ 200 a lot of money to gamble on «maybe I can play golf». But the free game of death putt without the fairway gestapo over our shoulder was fun.
Barry S.
Classificação do local: 4 Pelham, NH
Played here this past weekend with a group for our annual Golf On The Cape Weekend. The course is a bit challenging, but not overly difficult. The fairways and greens were very well maintained. All holes are tree lined but fear not. If your shot strays into the woods, there is a great chance you will find it as the woods are cleaned out of fallen leaves. Make sure you practice your sand trap shots are there are traps all over the course. But the sand is fine and playable. It’s a par 72 course with no water on the front nine. The back nine starts off with a copley of nice par 4s that wrap around a small pond. You will see another hole or two with a little water. They dub it their version of Amen Corner. The one complaint we had happened at the turn as we were is disallowed to stop at the club house for a few minutes after the front nine. The hot dog stand on 10 was not open yet, and with early morning tee times, we were famished. But the starter told us we were behind and could not stop. Yet when we got to the 10th tee, the group in front if us had just hit, and we ended up waiting close to 10 minutes before we could tee off. Other than that, everyone associated with the course were pleasant. All in all, it falls short of being one of my favorite courses on The Cape, but it was enjoyable enough where I would return. Oh, before I forget, as a group and part of a golfers package with our hotel, we paid $ 71 for 18 holes and a cart. But here’s the best part. They will allow you to replay after your round of 18 for just the cart of the cart, if you ride. We did take advantage of this with another 9 holes for just the $ 13 cart fee. The 19th hole was okay with sandwich offerings and beverages. The hot dogs were under-cooked, taken from a steamer. But the burgers were big and juicy. Unfortunately, I had the hot dog :(
Matthew W.
Classificação do local: 4 Naperville, IL
Solid Course… excellent value at $ 64(walking)…will test every shot in the bag… too bad the range is only on mats… great ½ way house and decent club house(at least the service is EXCELLENT)… 71.0÷127 Total — $ 64,00