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Review Date June 24, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Tom , Shoots in the 100s, from Maidenhead, England Summary: There's a nice mix of students, businessmen and retired folk here - always friendly as ever. Marshalls are a charm. Price is not too hefty, student rate is enviable at $20.
The course is generally more forgiving than it looks, although there are a fair share of challenges too. Course is almost always impeccably maintained. Greens are sneaky - wish i could have a caddie to tell me how they break. First hole is breathtaking - beautiful elevated tee over a road. Never been a fan of the 9th hole...nails me every time. Practice, practice, practice!
Driving range is money, in every sense. Learnt to play golf here. It's a privilege. You can't argue with Tiger's home turf.
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Review Date June 24, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Anton , Shoots in the 90s, from Manila, Philippines Summary: Definitely one of the top university golf courses in the United States, wouldn't be surprised if it is also ranked high among other private courses in the United States. The beauty of the course lies in the hills that surround it and thus force the course to adhere to the rugged and hilly terrain. The course can look very forgiving to beginners, but on windy days, prepare to look for your ball in the very unforgiving rough. Unfortunately, the course lacks threatening water hazards, but then again who needs to lose more balls in the water. Similar Courses Played: Pretty Damn Good Burgers
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