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Review Date September 7, 2008 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: okjayyou, Shoots in the 90s Summary: The hilly terrain was indeed interesting to play on and also challenging. BUT,for 52.00 I thought I was going to get a Grade A steak and instead received McDonald's beef. VERY disappointed with the quality of this course for the amount of money I paid. I will NEVER go to this course again. Customer Service: OK. Similar Courses Played: Riverwoods (love)
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Review Date August 21, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: A Decent Golfer, Shoots in the 90s Summary: 18 holes at Brandywine play like two different 9 hole courses. The front is relatively flat and open, with lots of mature trees and some water and sand that come into play on a few holes. The back is very narrow and the holes are cut into the hilly terrain that makes up the back nine. Some very tight tee shots with gullies / creeks on either or both sides of the holes. Many changes in elevation also, either uphill or downhill. One par 3 on the back seems to drop a mile down from the tee box. Easy to lose a couple balls on the back due to combination of narrow fairways and tall natural weed cover along their edges.
Overall, a good public course in a pretty scenic area. Be sure not to park your car directly behind the #9 green...I've seen a couple of cars with golf balls in their back window from long tee shots off #9. Similar Courses Played: None
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Review Date August 21, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: A Decent Golfer , Shoots in the 90s Summary: 18 holes at Brandywine play like two different 9 hole courses. The front is relatively flat and open, with lots of mature trees and some water and sand that come into play on a few holes. The back is very narrow and the holes are cut into the hilly terrain that makes up the back nine. Some very tight tee shots with gullies / creeks on either or both sides of the holes. Many changes in elevation also, either uphill or downhill. One par 3 on the back seems to drop a mile down from the tee box. Easy to lose a couple balls on the back due to combination of narrow fairways and tall natural weed cover along their edges.
Overall, a good public course in a pretty scenic area. Be sure not to park your car directly behind the #9 green...I've seen a couple of cars with golf balls in their back window from long tee shots off #9. Similar Courses Played: None
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Review Date January 20, 2001 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Frank Bolda, Shoot in the 90s, from Berlin Heights, Ohio Summary: The front nine was not bad, but the ninth hole was merely a hint of what was to follow. The ninth is a par three with a huge elevation drop to the green over a pond. The back nine is very hilly with the edges of the fairways sloped down into golfball eating ditches. A "Z" shaped double dogleg par 5 will make you want to customize your clubs by bending them over your knee. One visit to this place was all me and my former game could ever take ! Customer Service: Nice people. Similar Courses Played: Not great.
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