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Ems
Sep 23, 2004, 10:51 PM
It's a short course but very tough. Don't be fooled by it's size, they have enough waterhazards and people calling FORE to make you nervous. The fairways are side by side and narrow, never played on someone else's fairway as often as I did here! I know I'm a beginner, but not that bad!
Even people we passed by commented on how no one (including his own foursome) was able to stick to one fairway.
But I still enjoyed playing here, it's challenging yet short, and the Pro Shop staff is really nice. Be careful with the Pop machine though, apparently has a history of swallowing coins!
Ego Woods
Sep 24, 2004, 08:45 AM
It's a nice lil challenging course for 30 bucks prime time. A lot of par 3 courses charge the same price and some of them really suck, so this one is worth the money. Some tight holes, but just gotta becareful of plenty of balls hitting you, that's how close together some of the holes are.
Jaydog
Sep 24, 2004, 09:24 AM
The course is pretty nicely kept and some of the greens offer a good challenge for your nerves and your putter.
Just keep your eyes out for deer (other players) running across your fairways. :D
4751 from the blues, 4281 from the reds, par 68. Very nice for the price.
Queen of the Beach
Sep 25, 2004, 03:11 PM
It's a short course but very tough. Don't be fooled by it's size, they have enough waterhazards and people calling FORE to make you nervous. The fairways are side by side and narrow, never played on someone else's fairway as often as I did here! I know I'm a beginner, but not that bad!
Even people we passed by commented on how no one (including his own foursome) was able to stick to one fairway.
But I still enjoyed playing here, it's challenging yet short, and the Pro Shop staff is really nice. Be careful with the Pop machine though, apparently has a history of swallowing coins!Agree with Ems here. These fairways are pretty tight and tree-lined and not kind to those who hook or slice. And you have to be aware of your surroundings or you might have a golf ball whizzing by your head! There are a few waterhazards that might make you cringe but I've played here 3 times this past summer and I've had a lot of fun during each round. For just an hour drive Northeast of Toronto you'll find a nicely kept course, where the counter guy is friendly, the marshall is barely noticeable when he drives by, and the atmosphere is relaxed. Definitely, a ladies-friendly course.
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