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  • I have played this course a few times before and was always somewhat happy. Yesterday I had a tee time with 2 of my friends that have never played there and I assured them that the $44 green fee would be worth it. Well I was made out to be a total liar. When we went in to sign in I asked how the greens were and the answer was "great, they mowed them and rolled them this morning and should be rolling fast". The greens were in the in the worst shape that I have ever seen any course. The fairways and tee boxes were absolutely terrible. Standing water in most sand traps. The only traps that were even maintained with a sandpro were the ones closest to the clubhouse. How convenient. As we finished #2 we almost went in to get our money back and go elsewhere but we continued on and by the time we were done with 9 it was now just a joke. When we did stop at the turn to get a dog and beer, well that's another story. Inflated prices for 3 dogs and 1 six pack $26. "the hot Dogs are Jumbo" is what we were told. After our round we went into the pro shop and told another employee about our disappointment and he just told us that we would have to talk to management. He did give us each a 9 hole raincheck which we will probably never use. He agreed that the course is in the worst shape that it has been in over 5 years. I myself spent 17 years in the golf course industry as the head technician in charge of all equipment and have worked for private and public courses. I know that it was a very hot summer and that diseases can destroy a course very quickly. My problem is that I paid $44 dollars apiece expecting better conditions based on what we were told at the pro shop. If you are honest with people about things that you can't control like the summer we just went through and lower your prices I think you would be better off in keeping golfers coming back. And for the things that you CAN take care of like the sand traps, maintain them so that they look halfway decent and aren't a breeding ground for the mosquitoes. As for ever coming back, both of my friends handed their rainchecks to me and said "do what you want, we will never be back". Very Disappointed.
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