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Review Date July 10, 2002 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Local , Shoots in the 90s Summary: It was better than I expected, though it's sad that the owner wants to move holes around in an attempt to slap in homes and disrupt the neighborhood. I'd rather see
land used for a driving range to benefit us regular golfers, and not just his wallet. Customer Service: Friendly staff
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Review Date April 25, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: hckydude88, Shoots in the 80s, from New Cumberland, PA Summary: This course has potential, unfortunately the owner is just out for a buck. Hence the houses built in the middle of the course. It has a nice layout that does test you.
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Review Date June 21, 2000 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Michael Bonafair, Shoot in the 80s, from York Haven, PA USA Summary: Valley Green is one of those courses that developed over time. It was pretty much a dog track twenty-five years ago, but its actually in great shape these days.
Not really long, but it has all the shots. Very hilly, you are left with numerous side-hill, below/above your feet type approach shots. The greens are usually in very good shape, the fairways are good. The rough, again, is like most. They just left the grass grow.
No sand to speak of - nine traps on the course if my memory serves me correct. No water (two ponds I believe). Number 1 and number 18. Not a spectacular course, but if you're passing through or "have" to play, it ok. The pro is friendly - but professional. The staff is friendly - but professional. If you act like a jackass, you'll get treated like one. They're usually pretty busy, a good sign.
Customer Service: all good. Similar Courses Played: the pro is good, the proshop needs some imrpovement.
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