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I am not sure how I should review a park where I have mixed experiences, and feel that a 1.5 or 2 star rating is most appropriate. However, the course as a 3.33 rating because some people gave it a 4 or 5 (even when some responses were unanimous that they were not helpful). Should I just give the course a 1.5 or a 2, or give it a 1 to try and lower the average DGCR rating.
It has only 9 holes, a high likelihood of wild throws crossing multiple holes, slippery tee pads, "trophy locals" (some who are serious dbags), and a broken map. However, it got about the same rating as an 18 hole course in the area (3.36) that has much better sinage, safer tee pads, some unique holes, varying distance, and none of the holes interfere with other holes (regarding flight paths).
I have never posted a course review on this site, so I thought I would ask the experts on how to handle this situation.
It has only 9 holes, a high likelihood of wild throws crossing multiple holes, slippery tee pads, "trophy locals" (some who are serious dbags), and a broken map. However, it got about the same rating as an 18 hole course in the area (3.36) that has much better sinage, safer tee pads, some unique holes, varying distance, and none of the holes interfere with other holes (regarding flight paths).
I have never posted a course review on this site, so I thought I would ask the experts on how to handle this situation.