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Winfield, KS

The Farm @ Quail Valley

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Experience: 13.2 years 110 played 7 reviews
5.00 star(s)

The Quintessence of Kansas 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 12, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

There was appropriate parking and signage leading to parking. It was nice not having to wonder around trying to find where to go to start this party!
Upon arrival you can check in at the pro shop which is an old train car that has been made into a nice little shop with a good selection of discs and merchandise! There are a few practices baskets in a large open area for warming up without being in the way of other players. There is a course map on the front of the pro shop for those that need it.
Everything about this course is well maintained. The tees are large concrete slabs covered with artificial turf. There are multiple tees and pin placements for each hole. The greens were creative and beautiful. Many greens had large natural rock boulders laying around them while some where mulched and rock lined. The grass is mowed and getting from hole to tee doesn't feel like trudging through the wilderness.
In general this whole course is very scenic, with many beautiful holes winding through and crossing over a pond/lagoon. With some fun, big downhill throws and a clifftop green on hole15.
Some of the holes are blind shots. On these holes you can scan the tee sign and watch a flyover video so you don't have to walk up to the basket to see where it is! Other small amenities include benches and trash pails at every tee.
There are also bathrooms available at the building next to the parking lot.

Cons:

There were two occasions when I had to check the map. That was to find tee 8 and tee 9.
Some of the greens are very rocky which I think is pretty neat, but you will want to be careful to not roll an ankle.

Other Thoughts:

When I play courses out of state I look for high quality courses that capture the essence of that state. I feel like this course does just that! I give this course a slight edge over Clover Cliff in beauty, maintenance and a larger advantage in creativity.

Don't forget to put a pin in the US map in the pro shop in the city where you are from! I think stuff like that is fun haha!
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