Veterans Park
Lexington, Kentucky 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Seth P
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June 23, 2012
A woods course that's fun for new players but not too watered down for seasoned pros. Ranks highly on Lexington area courses. Can be difficulty to navigate, so make sure you have a copy of the course map your first time out.
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Ryan Vermillion
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November 2, 2010
course was nice, might be a little more difficult in the summer when the trees still have leaves, but the tee pads are very difficult to find, and many of the hole signs are broken or missing
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Jason S
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June 18, 2012
14 of 18 holes are either in the woods or have a lot of trees in play, so that immediately amps up the difficulty. There are a variety of tee placements, making for some significantly different shots if you play there all the time. My few times playing through it haven't given me the "impossible" vibe that a lot of locals say about this course. The difficulty isn't in requiring a precise shot right out of your hand (although that is the case on a couple holes), but in requiring a full repertoire ...
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Cody Ferrier
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May 8, 2013
I've only played a few courses in Lexington, but of the ones that I have played, this is my favorite. Plenty of obstacles and water traps. Luckily, the water traps are rather shallow, so discs are recoverable. The terrain is rather hilly and makes for a bit of a workout. There are a few short holes, roughly 200 ft., but most of the holes are an average distance, between 250 and 350. There are enough tricky holes that even a pro could have a rough day. If the wind is up, the seemingly easy ...
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