Great course for a total novice. I’ve taken 4 lessons so this was my first«real» course. Totally gorgeous and it had a relaxed atmosphere. Hilly and some holes with ocean view. Totally recommend and we will come back very soon. Price seems super(35 $ for 9).
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
Absolutely awesome course for the golf fanatic. I read about this course on Golf.Com in an article on links courses. This place is unpretentious but incredible in its simplicity. Here are the pluses The club house: A tiny affair with a few carts and push carts. The gentlemen that runs the snack bar is really nice and welcoming. The Course: This little nine hole course is hilly in places so walking is a challenge but worth it. The views are unbeatable with views from most of the holes looking over the Atlantic. Fairways are tight so for many holes uses either a long iron or a 3 wood. If you go into the rough you will find the ball but now you will know why those guys at the Open are miserable hacking out. In a word this course is a blast! Greens: They are in great shape but extremely slow so putting is challenging. Price: Not sure since I did not look at the charge but it was so much fun I really don’t care. Weather: I played in benign weather but if the wind gets up this place would be a monster. Loved, loved, loved this course.
Josh P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coventry, CT
This is probably one of the best courses I have ever played at. It is located on the shores of Truro in Cape Cod. First off, I will start with the clubhouse. You enter and it a really nice pro shop to buy some extra balls for your round– because you are going to need them. There is also a snack bar. The pro here is the classic old school pro– quiet but gruff. So when he sends us on on we pull up to the first tee, and the first thing I notice is how thick the rough is. It is protected by some national wildlife federation, so you can’t drive your cart through there, but you can walk through it. The reason why i said you need a lot of balls is that once you hit it into the rough, it’s most likely gone. The greens roll really slow on each hole, but are lush and beautiful. You can see the ocean from a lot of the holes, but you better play this quick, for it will be shortened by coastal erosion. You can also see the Provincetown Tower from the eighth hole. The last hole has a two level green, so you will probably three putt. This should defiantly put this course on your golf bucket list!
Ken D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Came here for the first time in July 2013 with my son, 7, his cousin, 9, and my dad, 81. All high handicappers. We were a bit nervous about bringing the kids to what seemed like a very difficult course. It turned out to be an unforgettable experience, even though we got rained out in the fifth hole(and got a rain check for a free round). The starter and the ranger could not have been more helpful and friendly. We didn’t end up losing many balls, because although the rough is unforgiving, the balls are easy to find. The views are spectacular. The course was in good shape. It’s a special place.
Clark G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Reno, NV
I always boast this place and have fond memories here. Great shots of the Atlantic and you can even put one in there if you’d like, just not sure how ecofriendly that is. I even saw boobies near the lighthouse once as i was coming up to the teebox and the happy young free spirited woman pulled up her shirt when posing for her boyfriend, yea buddy! That aside, the staff was just ok and the grounds so-so but challenging and affordable as it’s a 9hole muni. Scenery, sounds of the ocean and Scottish feel w/out using a passport makes this place a must play. Also touted as the oldest course on the cape Cape Cod really is heaven on earth