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Pros: Course/practice putting greens are in decent...

Pros: Course/practice putting greens are in decent shape.

Cons: They wont let someone walk with you while playing the course. They would need to pay their own player fee even if they re not playing. They said it was for liability issues but what s the difference between someone walking and someone playing? I m not going to pay $26 to play an average par 3 course with my girlfriend walking for 9 holes. They lost my business that way.

They have a sign on the putting green that says don t chip higher than this sign . An employee saw me chip one ball roughly 6-8 inches higher than the sign and stopped me from playing and reminded me of the sign. I politely said okay and moved on. But sir, I am not a professional and can not control the height on each of my chips. I m here to get better.

Even though their hours say open til 6 , they close down around 5:30. This is very inconvenient for the folks who get off work at 5 each day like myself. I show up for 10 minutes (around 5:25), then they say they re wrapping up and going home.

Recommendations: I d recommend them investing in new range balls, half of them are worn down and knuckle in the air. It s hard to tell the true flight of the ball when it travels 30 yards less with each club than usual.

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