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Bellyhungry
Aug 14, 2007, 05:43 PM
Looking to arrange a golf game the next few days with one or two colleages...

Have to decided between Nobleton Lakes and Richmond Hills.

I have not played either the last couple of years and am thinking about paying them a visit....

It is a toss up right now. Any thoughts or suggestions on both would be much appreciated...

Thanks in advance...

fourputt
Aug 14, 2007, 05:51 PM
RH is quite short and in my opinion overpriced. It is conveniently located however. NL has three 9s and is a better test and is better conditioned. Try to get on the WOODS 9. It is the best of the three. I would definitely go with NL hands down.

True North
Aug 14, 2007, 11:32 PM
RH GC is a little short. I can't remember but I am pretty sure that it was under $100 when I last played ($80 ??). The price isn't bad considering the location (Bathurst and 407/Hwy #7)

It plays extremely narrow on a few shots. All in all it was an ejoyable day of golf. Never played Nobleton Lakes yet.

tjhayko
Aug 14, 2007, 11:57 PM
I've played Richmond Hill once, and I wasn't impressed at all. It seemed like a $30 course with a really good location, to be completely honest.

I haven't played Nobleton Lakes for years, but I recall the layout being much better.

Bellyhungry
Aug 15, 2007, 06:47 AM
Thanks for the responses...I really appreciated it...

With all the input, I think I am leaning towards Nobleton Lakes.

hannah
Aug 15, 2007, 08:22 AM
Thanks for the responses...I really appreciated it...

With all the input, I think I am leaning towards Nobleton Lakes.

N.Lakes is where you should go, RH is central but way over priced, some nice holes but $85 for 6000 yds is tooooo much$$$, N.Lakes is well condition and 27 holes of really nice golf, no driving range just irons to about 200 yards and the price is about $15 more than it would cost you at R/Hill. Tom.

xcLusfx
Aug 15, 2007, 10:47 AM
RH's got some very challenging holes. I only play here before the 'main-season' when it is only $53. It is not worth the $85.

But it is too short, and you'll never get your long irons out, might as well leave them in your car

hogannut
Aug 15, 2007, 11:37 AM
Nobelton hands down is the better of the 2 courses. I was actually shocked at the green fees for RIchmond Hill. I work about 5-10 minutes from there and thought I could get out for 9 holes, or even 18 after work in June and July when sunset was after 9 p.m. but I would never pay those green fees for a course like that. Nobelton is another half hour north west of RH, but is a superior lay out by a milel

Big Shooter
Aug 15, 2007, 01:35 PM
Both are overpriced, but Nobleton is FAR BETTER!!!