Visiting a friend who lives near Lake Geneva, I booked this tee time blind on based on the price being very affordable($ 26 for 9 riding). I had no idea what kind of course it was going to be but the reviews on said it was a good value. That was an understatement. Expecting a currie-like course we rolled up and immediately noticed it wasn’t anything like a county course. The course is in beautiful condition, something like the condition of Morningstar or a place like that. Although there wasn’t too much water or sand, the distance and layout of the course made it a decent challenge. The greens were probably the slowest of any course I golfed this year. The cart girl came around 3 times in 9 holes. The course wasn’t too crowded and we didn’t feel rushed or didn’t feel like we were rushing others. There were yardage markers and on the tees there were pictures of the hole layout which was very nice. The carts were newer but didn’t have GPS(which wasn’t an issue). Overall this was an EXCELLENT course for the price, considering I paid $ 25 for Grant for 9 holes. I will absolutely golf this course again this summer and will definitely drive an hour for the value /quality. I can’t wait to get out here again… and maybe have a better score…
Jay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Madison, WI
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Alex A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Naperville, IL
I attended the McGMO golf outing(for cancer) here recently and had a wonderful time. The staff are very, very friendly and helpful, the Bloody Mary’s at Greenie’s(inside the clubhouse) are oh-so-tasty, and the food — oh, man, the food. For lunch, we had wonderfully tender turkey and freshly-sliced hot beef sandwiches — yum. Outstanding dinner: Homemade mac ‘n cheese with bacon, medium rare sirloin, crab salad and bread pudding for dessert. I washed it down with a New Glarus Spotted Cow Wheat, a local favorite. ‘Twas more-than-satisfying. Overall, I give the cause five stars and food four stars. As for the course, I give it a three. I don’t consider myself a golf course connoisseur, but I was not overly impressed.(I never thought I’d say this about any course, but they need more sand traps.) Aside from the cause, it’s a three-and-a-half, but for a course that supports a cause such as the McGMO, I’ve rounded it up. It’s great to see the golf course and community get involved in such a great event. I will be returning.