| Semi-Private | Gas Carts | Rental Clubs |
| Tee Color |
Sex |
Holes |
Par |
Distance |
Slope |
Rating |
| Blue |
Men |
18 |
70 |
5619 |
98 |
64.8 |
| White |
Men |
18 |
70 |
5555 |
|
|
| Silver |
Men |
18 |
70 |
5288 |
|
|
| Red |
Women |
18 |
71 |
4927 |
|
|
tee info last updated: December 21, 2004
Southern Meadows
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Ozzies Corner
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Beard's Creek
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| 18 Holes | Easy-Average Walk | Water Hazards | Back Nine Better |
| Driving Range | Putting Green |
This course was carved out of the woods and can be very difficult if you're not hitting straight shots. The back nine is more wooded than the front nine. The greens are fast and medium-sized, and streams flow throughout the course that come into play on four holes. The terrain is flat, so the course is easy to walk.
Played in a charity event there a couple weeks ago and was VERY DISAPPOINTED, not only with the course but with the owner. He was not only rude and obnoxious but appeared to be intoxicated at 8:00 in the morning.We had a 4-some who didt show and he still charged the charity for their golf and cart although they never even played. The place is a dump and thats probably why he struggles for business. I wouldnt recommend anyone play there especially since there are 3 or 4 courses within 5 miles of there anyway.
by Jeff Kleps on 8/02/2008
I loved this course for its price, it was 15 dollars with a cart, you cant find it any cheaper for 18 holes. The course could be better kept up but for the money I can understand that, its still a great course for the price and extremely challenging for an amature like myself. There aren't enough sand traps however, and too much high grass on the borders but the course is very scenic with abundant wildlife and a good challenging, fun, and inexpensive day of golf.
I was very disappointed with the customer service. The pro shop manager was very rude and they didnt have some of the supplies I needed. On the course there were no rangers to speed up play and the Tee Boxes were as hard as rocks. I actually broke tees putting them into the ground.
by Jordan Walker on 8/11/2006