Tom Triplett
Pooler, Georgia 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Tom Lowman
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August 9, 2012
Really an enjoyable course to play. Only had one afternoon to get 18 while I was helping my son, Shelby, do a DITY move down to 1/75th RANGER BN down at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, GA.
Course was very well laid out with 3 tee pads per hole. It did get a little confusing sometimes knowing which pad you were walking up to, but each pad had a hole map so we found the gold tees eventually.
The course requires you to throw about everything in your bag and is heavy on controlled drives dow ...
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Mike Nawrot
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November 4, 2012
I liked 4 and its raised basket, I'm from Michigan and am thus used to more elevation play. But overall the couse was nice. The map was hard to follow especially at hole 15 to hole 16, but it was nice because a beginner like my wife was able to have fun, and a mediocre player such as myself had fun, and with the gold tees I think a pro could have a great time too.
I'd say its my third favorite course after flip city and fallasburg
I'd say its my third favorite course after flip city and fallasburg
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Matt Bonitatibus
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January 30, 2013
One of my favorites. can't wait to get back to savannah and play it again.
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Rob Taylor
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January 9, 2011
Rubber tee pads are very slippery in the morning and the the different course pars based on tees used are not registered in this website. If you play the course in the fall and winter make sure you get a solid mark on where your shots land. Much of the course is wooded and you can easily loose discs under the leaves. In the Summer watch out for copper head snakes. They are everywhere!! One player told me he has seen as many as 16 in one round and another told he saw 12 while playing one sum ...
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