Sunday, June 28, 2015

The Majestic at Lake Walden, Hartford, MI

This is a 27 hole course with tree lined fairways, marshland, and lots of bunkers. The 18th hole played around the lake but other than that there wasn't much water. There's no turn but the cart girl was very attentive. There's a bathroom after 9 and port-a-potties.  I lost lots of balls but the course is very pretty. The course was in good shape except for the greens which were really in rough shape, maybe because of the wet spring we had (?). The carts have a GPS system which was great. We were able to golf for free here because a friend won passes but rates aren't too bad. It's about an hour drive from us but I definitely plan to golf there again.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Rocky Gap, Cumberland, Maryland

I bought a stay deal for Rocky Gap Resort & Casino from Groupon. It was for 3 nights. It was a 6 hour drive from my home. I was very pleasantly surprised by what a good deal this turned out to be. The resort was in the middle of nowhere but easily accessible from I-68. It's in the hills of the Appalachian Mountains. It was very nice and had everything we needed. The room was great with a beautiful view of the lake. There was a golf course, kayaks, paddle boats, nice beach, beautiful indoor/outdoor pool and hot tub, 2 nice restaurants and a casino.  The course is the only Jack Nicklaus design golf course in Maryland. We golfed three days in a row and enjoyed it each time. It had an up north feel with some really nice elevations. There were some really nice par 3s, one of which offered up to $5000 in free play for a hole in one. The cart girls came around frequent. They used Zing Zang for their bloody marys, but had no olives or pickles, etc. There were several bathrooms on the course which was very well cared for with very nice greens. There were senior rates Tuesday and Wednesday, $65/with a casino card - $99 otherwise. (The course manager gave us senior rates on Thursday too!) We really enjoyed our stay here and would love to go back.









Sunday, January 11, 2015

Royal St. Cloud, St. Cloud, FL

This course is one of our favorites in the Orlando area. It's a links style course but with lots of variety in the holes and many bunkers, ridges, and stone walls. There are 3 nine hole courses, Red, White and Blue. We were told Red is kind of tight so we choose to play the other two courses every time we go. 
We have been there 3 or 5 time and have not seen a cart person yet. We paid $40/person which is very reasonable for a Florida course and unlike a lot of Florida courses, the bathrooms are not locked.
There are trash cans and ball cleaners every hole which is nice. We've not eaten there so I can't comment on the food. They have British phone booths where you can order at the turn food. It is a well maintained, scenic course that we enjoyed playing very much.


Friday, January 9, 2015

Pebble Creek Golf Club, Tampa, FL

We enjoyed this course, even though it was very cold for a Florida day. It is an older course with a lot more trees than most Florida courses. There was a lot of water on this course. In fact, they brag that 16 holes have water on them. The course was in decent condition but the rough was a little too long for me. We saw a lot of birds on this course so I liked that. It was reasonably priced for a Florida course so I'd like to try golfing here on a warmer day.


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

MetroWest, Orlando, FL

This course is a newer (1987) Robert Trent Jones course located about 10 minutes away from Universal Studios. It's a little longer course for women than most Florida courses. There's lots of sand on the first nine and water on the back nine. The back nine was "prettier" than the first nine. Because this is a fairly reasonably priced course ($38 from golfnow.com) it was pretty crowded. There were bathrooms and a code was needed to get in. The cart girl was around quite often but beer was $5 a bottle! It was in good condition especially considering all the rain but there were certainly some flooded areas that had to be avoided. We didn't eat here but the clubhouse looked very nice. We did try to go back there the following January when we were there but couldn't get a tee time! Like I said, when you get a reasonably priced in course in Florida, it's always crowded!



https://www.metrowestgolf.com/golf-course

Monday, January 5, 2015

Golf Club of South Georgia, Tifton, GA

I thought this was a new course because there was a temporary clubhouse, looked like one was being built. There was no beer and not a good bathroom. The paths were terrible, really broken up.  But on reading the website, the course was built in 1992 so I'm not sure what's going on.  The webpage is old but they do have a facebookpage with more recent info on it. https://www.facebook.com/TheGolfClubOfSouthGeorgia/

From the facebook page, I've gathered that there are new owners. The tee boxes were really nice and there was an island par 3, as well as some other really nice holes. It was $30/person and no one else was there, which is always nice for us. Of ocurse, it was January in Georgia so maybe it was too cold for most people.

The fairways were in good condition and the greens were OK. There are some really good reviews on the facebook page so I'm sure if we're in the area, we'll try it again.


http://www.thegolfclubofsouthgeorgia.com/