This is a tired links course, but very reasonably priced. If you hit straight and avoid the wind you should score well. No shared greens. Food is average and cart service is sporadic bit at least they have it.
Ethan F.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, KY
Gotta think this is the best course in Lexington. Really good, challenging golf course. Pete Dye can be a real sadist. When the winds are up, which is often, shooting a good score out here will become a major accomplishment. Staff was nice and the green fees are very fair.
Jim D.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
What a treat. Beautiful course. Great condition and nice layout. Far from your typical Muni. Staff very welcoming. Exceptional value. Play it if you get the opportunity. I will definitely play anytime I find myself in Lexington.
Steve A.
Classificação do local: 4 Mason, OH
Beautiful course. Killer though when you play it with 30−40mph winds! Will be back for sure.
Jess S.
Classificação do local: 5 Lexington-Fayette, KY
Pete Dye design. Nicest city course and most challenging. Always seems to be windy out here for this links style golf.
D. R.
Classificação do local: 4 Malibu, CA
A gem. Designed by the great course designer Pete Dye, this course is always in great shape. And like Jack Nicklaus’ course designs, Dye became less punitive with his late® career deigns, like Kearney, and made his courses more sporting, more fun; but still they ask you to make the right shot, and reward the«thinking golfer». I’d rank this as being equal to TPC as Sawgrass(the one with the famous island 17th green) and a little better than his course at Purdue. And you can play this course that has hosted two USGA Amateur Public Links Championships with a cart for under 40 bucks.