This is the worst golf course I have ever golfed on. Very poor condition. I know they are reconditioning the course but you have to spend more than a couple of million to get that dog heap into playable shape. Exposed tree roots in the fairway, dollar weeds through the greens, no collared sand traps, cement on the cart paths are broken, etc… I golfed there because I got a $ 12 green fee from Golfnow and still feel ripped off… whaaat. I should have paid $ 3 more for a large bucket at the driving range.
E W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
One word… HORRIBLE! Back nine is better than front. We couldn’t get to Club House fast enough. Too bad the signage sucks and if you are not familiar with course you will have to ask someone to help you find it. Follow the 90 degree rule so you don’t get whiplash, vertigo, motion sickness from driving on the raggedy Fairway. CAUTION: the greens are hard and fast. Club house smells, but staff is nice. Needless to say, we will not return.
Jason O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
This course should be played for practice only. You won’t spend big bucks to play a round and you will see why as soon as you tee off. Bunkers are more like pools with mud and heavy packed sand, fairways are somewhat decent depending on the hole, but most have lots of tree debris, huge holes, and offer a very bumpy ride for the cart. The greens are very spotty and sandy with some having patches of sands for you to putt over. If you’re like me who doesn’t want to spend big money on courses until I improve on my game this course offers a chance to play and hone skills but not break the bank even if you play a bad round. The driving range is pretty bad though, no ball nets for the street so be careful hitting and driving up to the course. This course gets the job done, but with the bare minimum… but I’m cheap so I’ll prob play a few more rounds here.
Tim J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Ran by a few guys that look the part of a jazz quartet in a smoky bar. The staff is very professional, and the lady with a heavy southern accent runs the kitchen/bar to the smooth beat of a metronome. The best thing about this course, is the sub $ 20 pricing on Golfnow. Gold: 6734 Blue: 6482 White: 6075 Black: 5817 Red: 5483 The heavy dog legs both way cuts down most armature’s chances of reaching the par 4’s in 2 on this short track. The layout also called for lots of water in the forms of small ponds and nature reserves down entire length of several holes. Pro: Greens run smooth and true. Very scenic course with a tough layout. Long par 3’s with danger. Great course design to force creative shot making. Almost all par 5 have a risk/reward factor of fairway crossing water/hazards. Cons: Bunkers have a mud-ish sand and pebbles. Dead spots on the greens(Prob caused by drought last year) Oddly bumpy T boxes, tough to get a comfortable stance. Low budget interior in the club house. Funeral processions passing by 3 times while we are on the course? Cart girls in the morning only? Is 18 a par 4 or 5?(Sign says 5, scorecard says 4) This Country Place Golf club gives you the scenic sensation of a private country club(Which it once was) for little cost($ 19.50 per person on golfnow). So while it accumulated a long Con’s list, the price makes this one of the best golf experiences in Houston.
Richard K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Yes the fairways are bumpy but the grass is good, yes the tee boxes are uneven but they are not crazy uneven. Greens very true but they art burnt out here or there BUT for $ 25 it is VERY good. I enjoyed the hell out of it BTW hit my 18% rescue 235 to 3′ stiff on #2
Dave P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Galveston, TX
I think maybe 10 people can fit on the driving range. It’s right next to the road. Driving up to the course from 288 should be done with care as balls fly at your windshield and drivers side window. :-( Tee boxes are as undulating as the greens. Hope you don’t roll your ankle and hurt yourself while teeing off. The fairways have more moguls than an olympic downhill ski course. You’ll need a Jeep or Hummer to cross at speed. MIght want to bring a helmet for safety reasons. The sand bunkers, er … I mean, dirt and aggregate resemblance to a bunker need some help. Make sure no one stands in front of your«bunker» shots so that they don’t take direct fire from the shrapnel/rocks that will shoot out. Many small pebbles in the«bunkers.» Glad I only had to hit out of one of them. They all looked the same. :-/ Greens look«green» from the tee box. Then when you stand on the hard concrete-like surface and try to putt … forget it! I got a certificate for lunch + beverage by signing up my tee time on line. When I ordered the cheeseburger, they tried to charge me extra for a slice of cheese. Why give someone a meal voucher and then nickel and dime them over a slice of cheese. Get real! I had no cash and tried to pay with my credit card(.50 cents) I was informed that there was a $ 5.00 minimum. I feel bad for the lady behind the counter who I went off on. Sorry ma’am. I wouldn’t recommend this course. To say the least.