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Somerset Center, MI

Lady in Blue DGC

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3.45(based on 5 reviews)
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shiftyjoco
Experience: 36.8 years 28 played 15 reviews
3.00 star(s)

this is a very nice course., but not perfect 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 6, 2018 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Good Multi holes. When I read the reviews, and that this course was perfect conditions. I felt I had to take the drive north to see it.
you start out with some nice warm up holes and move more into your accuracy holes. by the time you hit the back nine you are getting into your blind basket type holes. They have some decent uphill and one nice down hill throw through the trees..
all in all good course layout.

Cons:

SIGNAGE !!!
look, when you show up, there is a course layout sign, nice. however signage is not where you save money.(NOT implying they were trying to save money on the signs at all, just the lack of a few) the holes all have a advertiser on them. One being the local hardware store with discraft discs. (which in turn when i see this stuff I support and buy another disc). but when throwing blind, visitors NEED to know where to throw. I cannot explain how frustrating it is to spend the bulk of your time looking for the place to throw to. I play for the fun and enjoy the walking. I also am taking my grand kids , and son in law trying to get more into the sport. Paint a arrow on a tree, or mark the tee, with a visual of somewhere you have an idea of throwing to. SPRAY THE IVY!!!! Ivy around concrete tees, one hole had it around the tee.. Heck some of us cannot have the oil on our discs with out catching it. and kids.. well we all know where their discs end up.

Other Thoughts:

I was totally impressed they were able to put brooms on each TEE and them stay. testament to the people playing and working this course. I started playing in the mid 80's up to Vienna park in.
twice a week plus playing different leagues.. you know the fever I am talking about. here is the problem with the regulars..they do not consider visitors lack of knowledge of the area enough. I know from both sides of the coin. standing on the tee of 15, I can only see a basket, ,looking at my phone pic of the sign coming in, and going by the accuracy of the prior holes, I make my tee shot , only to see I have thrown at 16.
the bridges are gorgeous. leading over to another park I guess, because you never play across them.
Again, the way they utilized the property for 18 holes.. very good.. take some bug spray.. take care of the poison ivy.. man it is right there, everywhere.
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