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2.50 star(s)
Solid Local Course ("reopened" March 2012)
Nice clean park.
Beginner friendly yet more advanced players will find some challenges here. A great place to learn to play.
Most fairways are very open with the pins protected by a few trees.
A nice mix of moderately long and short holes.
A...
3.00 star(s)
Hard to Review
Not much to add. I agree with most of the "Pros" already listed here.
Very difficult to navigate even with a map.
Actually it wasn't too difficult to find each tee with the map.
My gripe is about the holes themselves. There are so many "hidden" baskets that even after you...
Being able to play whenever I want, for free. I live in one of the sunniest places in America. I can probably count on one hand the number of days in the last year when the weather was bad enough to keep me off the course.
No green fees, no tee-times, no dress code.
I started playing ball golf when I was 11. I heard more swearing on the golf course in one round than in an entire year on the school playground. I played for almost 20 years and I never once heard anyone ever warned for using foul language.
:lol:
I'm not doubting you. I guess it just isn't a problem around here. It might have to do with the fact that 90 % dudes around here drink tallboy cans of Bud/Bud Light.
Everyone of the local courses around here are public and in city/county parks.
I'm not sure I need to make a change in my attitude because of a small/localized problem.
I'm going to have to disagree with this. A DG course is not the same as a ball field or basketball court. If you're talking about a large event with a large amount of players I can agree with you.
But if it is some weekly doubles night and there is room for other players closing down the...