I played it in late December on a dry day with no snow on the ground. The course favors a righty sidearm or anny throw overall which I like as many courses favor the straight or righty hyzer throws. ...
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I played it in late December on a dry day with no snow on the ground. The course favors a righty sidearm or anny throw overall which I like as many courses favor the straight or righty hyzer throws. It makes good use of the land and it's nice to see some legitimate par 4s and a par 5 from the longs. The course is very easy to follow with signs everywhere to assist on finding the next tee. There are plenty of throws that demand some good accuracy due to trees in the fairways but they are fair and not ridiculously tight. If you can score well on this course, your game will travel well to other courses. All it needs is some cement tees -- I'll raise my grade if those are installed. Looking at the nearby courses (listed on the left on this page), only Rolling Hills Original is a worthy alternative. A mere 15 minutes from my home, I plan to come back and play this more often as long it's dry out and it doesn't become overgrown like it did this past summer.