Great place to stay home away from home when your getting cancer treatments, the staff is very helpful & nice attitude. The rooms are very nice, with frig, microwave, very comfortable beds also, sleep number # beds, very nice sleeping..
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For $65, Course is in rough shape, bunkers were not racked, greens where in the worst shape, ball marks, thatchy, With geese holes in every green. Poor and lack of maintenance. I would not waste your time or money. I even tried buying some snacks at the turn, and they said cash only, we have an atm.
I went to the driving range, and I didn't golf. The range was not attached to the course, it was down the street. That would've been fine/not out of the ordinary if it was a practice facility or training center. It was just the range. The driving range didn't have a ball dispenser, and no one was on the building. Apparently it is the subdivision's clubhouse & the pool was shut down & no one was utulizing the exercise equipment. Their system was to go in the main clubhouse, pick your bucket size ($10 for a large buckey)& a really nice guy fills up your bucket manually behind the counter from a big bucket of balls. You can't take the bucket he fills though. He only has 1 bucket of each size. He pours your balls into a plastic mesh bag-like you would buy oranges or avocados, then you take your awkward, mesh bag of balls to your car & drive them down to the range. The range was fine-basic. It was on an angle tho. You had to position yourself diagonally to hit the balls. It was okay, but not the experience that I wanted.
The course was in great condition when I played. There's a putting green by the clubhouse to give you a chance to get your putting stroke going before the round. The driving range is a little ways from the clubhouse, which isn't so bad if you plan on taking a cart. Course is very walkable (my preference).