Golf Club of Dublin
Pros: Fairways and greens in good shape; good practice facilities
Cons: Too expensive; Course is very crowded by housing

Pros: Fairways and greens in good shape; good practice facilities
Cons: Too expensive; Course is very crowded by housing

Pros: Not very busy; friendly staff; decent mix of interesting and forgiving holes
Cons: Bunkers are lousy; Lots of Construction/unfinished areas; Fairway conditions are hit-or-miss

Pros: Condition and layout are superb
Cons: a little pricey
“ Great layout and good value. Plays tougher when the wind is blowing, which is most of the time in Kansas. Takes a little getting use to the bent grass fairways since most all of the courses in Kansas are now zoysia. Good mix of long par 4's, short par 4's, long par 3's and short par 3's. If you are in the area it is a must play. ” --lumpuckeroo
“ Golf Club of Dublin is a pretty good course that I would consider a great golf option if it were maybe $10-$15 cheaper. I played here for an outing a while back and got some coupons for a reply due to a scheduling error where our group was unable to finish our outing due to league play starting (we were well on pace for a 3.75 hour round, so it was the course's fault, not our group's). ...” --TTH83
“ I'm a relatively new golfer, and so when I'm looking for a course, I tend to look for two things: a course that's a good value and won't beat me up too much. Phoenix does a good job of fitting the bill. I don't know all the history, but as I understand it, the course was built relatively recently on a reclaimed landfill. Some area golfers like to make snide jokes about that, but...” --TTH83
“ Great piece of property with well routed holes. I don't think I've ever seen the group in front of me or behind me while playing here. The course makes great use of creeks and ponds to defend greens and landing areas. The only hole I'm not a fan of 12 or 13 it;s a par 5 that you have to layup off the tee. I think the landing area stops at about 230 and to carry the marsh its around 315 or...” --Matt M
“ Deer Pass Golf Course is an absolutely phenomenal course to play when the weather conditions are right. Unfortunately, there are some distractions as heavy machinery was on the course during the majority of the 2012 season. However, with this being my home course, I was more than understanding and pleased as I know that the noise and distraction is only there to provide me with a better...” --Spyder
“18 Holes Architect: Arthur Hills Michigan has lots of trees, but the dominant features at Hawks Head are the sand dunes and the sandy waste areas. Hawks head has a links feel--rolling terrain, long grasses, dunes, windy, shrubs, and large greens (it's Michigan, so there are a few trees). Generous fairways promote confidence, and in no wind, you could go really low here. The clubhouse has...” --uttexas
“18 holes Architects: Kris Schumacker and Mike DeVries The course is in Pierson, a small township a little trek north of Grand Rapids. For the price, this might be the best course I've ever played. Perfect for a golf trip, you're in beautiful peaceful surroundings far away from any residential developments--generous fairways, interesting and challenging hole designs. Well manicured, lush...” --uttexas
“27 Holes Architect Arthur Hills Beautiful course on hilly up and down terrain. Lush green grass, lots of trees, severely undulating/sloping fairways. Many blind landing areas to dramatically sloping fairways; hence the added difficulty to playing the course the first time. The greens are multi tiered with subtle slopes all over. The day I played it, the greens were very slow making...” --uttexas
“27 Holes Architect Jerry Mathews I played holes 1-18. The first two and last two holes are straight forward, wide open, smash it with the driver. The architect was limited with the topography on the beginning and final holes, but the middle 14 holes are so great in comparison. The middle 14 holes traverse hilly, winding marsh land around a heavily wooded lake. Lots of elevated tees and...” --uttexas