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Yuck!  place sure does not drain well. Course is closed for now as is the driving range. It should open tomorrow for walking play only. The pitch/chip practice area is a virtual swamp! It should come back fine though, the fairways are lush and green, putting surfaces very well groomed.

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Well, we sure don't get rain like this very often.   It is a flat piece of land, it doesn't make sense to build to drain adequately for the once every few years storm events.  But yes, it seems that it wouldn't drain well (I've only played when it has been dry.

They started with a plain flat piece of land with little to no features.  They moved some dirt around and added a few ponds but still it's a pretty plain course.  It has some distance and it is a bargain.  I give it a thumbs up primarily for value.  I also like the distance between fairways, they could have put two courses on that piece of land.  I'm glad they didn't, it's pretty unlikely you would ever hit anyone on this course.

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21 minutes ago, No Mulligans said:

Well, we sure don't get rain like this very often.   It is a flat piece of land, it doesn't make sense to build to drain adequately for the once every few years storm events.  But yes, it seems that it wouldn't drain well (I've only played when it has been dry.

They started with a plain flat piece of land with little to no features.  They moved some dirt around and added a few ponds but still it's a pretty plain course.  It has some distance and it is a bargain.  I give it a thumbs up primarily for value.  I also like the distance between fairways, they could have put two courses on that piece of land.  I'm glad they didn't, it's pretty unlikely you would ever hit anyone on this course.

I've played it for years. Even when the pine trees bordering the fairways were all the same height about 4 to 6 feet. Now towering over twenty. Number 18 used to have two tall palm trees on the left side about 260 yards out. When I was younger, I used to lose a lot of balls in those palms, as if you ever landed in one, you could kiss your ball good bye. They have since cut them down.

The course was originally intended as an emergency runway and possibly still is, but the strip is mostly for helicopters and VTO fixed wing. It is still a challenging course with one of the longest par fives in the county. Looks are deceiving.

"James"

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