Sodus, NY

Sodus Central School DGC

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UncleSweat
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.6 years 127 played 23 reviews
1.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 3, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

score cards with maps are a plus.

open course lets you work on consistancy and form.

Cons:

9 baskets, 12 holes. baskets are temporary and of pretty poor quality.

wide open. field and basket on almost every hole.

even with the map on the scorecard, tees are difficult to find. they're just bricks in the ground with numbers on them.

Other Thoughts:

played this course on my way to the lake for the 4th. pretty much the only reason i stopped. don't think i would go out of my way to play this one again.

no real challange here. easily forgotten.
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timg
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Experience: 21.8 years 57 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Used to be halfway decent 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 28, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Scorecards and maps available near the first tee (and you'll need them during your first play through). It is also well maintained since you're playing through various athletic fields.

Cons:

Update 7/2011: Baskets are in horrible shape. At least 3 were unplayable due to the basket being completely broken. Many of the tee markers that were painted on paved areas have all but worn off making finding tees that much harder.

A majority of holes play *through* or very close to athletic fields (soccer, baseball, track, etc.) so if there is a game/practice going on, you will have to skip those holes. You literally have to throw through a soccer field. I had to skip two holes when I stopped to play the first time around.

Tees are tough to find your first play through (even with the map).

One other nitpick is that there are a bunch of holes that share the same basket (2/5, 6/12, 7/11). I'm guessing this is due to the space constraints.

Other Thoughts:

The course is fairly short and plays entirely in the open with very little in the way of elevation changes. There are a few longer holes to be found here but I'd still classify this is a recreational course. It might be better if they designed the course so there were 9 really good holes rather than trying to wedge 12 not so great ones in.

Given the current condition of the baskets, I would definitely not recommend stopping at this course. At its best it was an ok practice course but in its current state there is really little reason to drive here unless you're looking to pad your course count.
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