Course reviews

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Dan Ferch
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October 13, 2010
It is a fun course, but has marsh and bridge issues. Add a bridge and change two of the holes layout and it easily becomes an A.

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Jack Richards
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May 5, 2011
a really good course needs a little work on the bridge to get to hole 6-12. hole number for is my favorite.

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Matt Nemmers
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December 1, 2015
Not a bad course at all, just a little pedestrian after playing courses like Ewing, Walnut, Pickard and Grandview. However, Heritage plays much quicker than the previously mentioned courses which makes it ideal for a quick round when you don't have much time or daylight and you're Jonesing for a game.

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Daniel Stalkfleet
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March 3, 2016
Very wet coming out of winter. Slightly confusing layout with some crossing fairways make it hard to navigate and for less skilled thrower or even on a windy day, I could see a few issues saying on your own hole. Overall, not a lot of challenge, underwhelming par holes, and only 2 dimensional terrain.

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Matt Wubben
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June 27, 2014
This is a great course because it is the only one I have played that has the elements of both a wooded closed course and an open course at the same time. The first four holes are relatively open then 5-10 are across a bridge and are in a more woodsy, less open space where the holes are up and down hills. Then the remaining holes are in a large open space. This format allows frolfers of all experience to play this course. If you are a beginner (or don't want to get wet) you skip the bridge and on ...
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