How is the course?:
The course opened in 1923. This shotmaker's course demands shot accuracy. The fairways vary in width, and the small greens are well maintained. Special early bird and twilight golf packages are available, please contact the pro shop for more information. Pehquenakonck Country Club has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Rating:
We rate this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Pehquenakonck Country Club:
Bloomerside Rd
10560 North Salem, New York
Westchester county.
Phone: 914-669-6776
What is the course like?:
The course was built in 1981. This resort was named by "GOLF Magazine" to its 1998 list of "Silver Medal Resorts." The resort has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The Canyon Course is the newest addition and it backs against the mountains, similar to the layout of the older Desert Course. The Oasis Course has more water than the other two courses, and has a tropical appearance. All three provide scenic views of the desert and the mountains. Homer Flint has redesigned these courses. The green fee rate during the summer is approximately half the peak season rate. Jack Snyder & Ted Robinson designed the course. This course has 54 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are in the range $150+.
Rating:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Phoenician, The:
6000 E Camelback Rd
85251 Scottsdale, Arizona
Maricopa county.
Phone: 480-423-2449
Course description:
The course opened in 1963. This course's fairways were built on rolling terrain, so expect some uneven lies. The greens have some break to them. Herman Hackbarth designed the course. The course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are around $60 - $90.
Rating:
This course gets 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Dogwood Hills Golf Club:
State Road KK
65065 Osage Beach, Missouri
Camden county.
Phone: 573-348-3153
What is the course like?:
The course was built in 1984. This well-manicured course has fairways that are lined with palm trees. There are also water hazards that come into play on some holes. Guests must be accompanied by a member in order to play this course. Green fees indicated are for all-day play. Lonnie Sommers designed the course. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Alamo Country Club:
438 Country Club Dr
78516 Alamo, Texas
Hidalgo county.
Phone: 956-787-0910
How is the course?:
The course was built in 1962. This "easy to walk" course doesn't feature water hazards or require blind shots. The wide fairways only feature a scattering of trees that can alter your shots, plus the medium-sized greens are hard to read. There are additional tees that can be used when playing an eighteen hole round. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 21-30 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We rate this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Rocky Spring Golf Course:
1580 Bloom Ave
17201 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Franklin county.
Phone: 717-264-7742
Course description:
The course opened in 1997. The club, built on an old horse farm in rural New York, offers three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. Due to its rural setting, this lush and scenic course has a secluded feel, despite being located only 65 miles north of Manhattan. This is a championship-caliber course that, because of the multiple tees on each hole, can be enjoyed by players of all abilities. Both the Meadows and Lakes courses feature accommodating fairways with plenty of elevation changes and generous, undulating greens. The Fairways Course, with its tree-lined fairways, has a flatter, more conventional Northeastern design. The signature hole, #6, a 386-yard, par 4, is found on the Lakes Course. This hole drops 100 feet from the tee to a generous landing area, which is bunkered on both sides. Following a slight dogleg right, the hole plays to a sloping green framed by mature trees. This is the perfect course for a relaxing round of golf far away from the hustle and bustle the big city. Carts are mandatory on the course. Larry Nelson designed the course. This course has 54 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 41-50 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass
Fees are around $120 - $150.
Rating:
We rate this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Centennial Golf Club:
185 John Simpson Rd
10512 Carmel, Indiana
Putnam county.
Phone: 845-225-5700
Course description:
The course opened in 1898. This club doesn't permit outside play on weekends. The course is mostly flat, but there are a couple of hills that can cause uneven lies. There are some very picturesque areas on this course. The course is public Monday through Friday. Highlands Country Club has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 21-30 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Dresscode: No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required.
Our opinion:
This course gets 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Highlands Country Club:
Route 9D
10524 Garrison, Minnesota
Putnam county.
Phone: 914-424-3727
Course description:
The course opened in 1970. This is a fairly easy, wide open course with trees framing the back of most of greens. There are some scattered trees throughout the course, with the majority on the back nine. There are five ponds, a large reservoir and a swamp that come into play on eleven holes. There are sand bunkers around half of the greens and on some of the fairways. Bob Myers designed the course. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 21-30 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Poa Annua Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Our rating:
We rate this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Missaukee Golf Course:
5300 S Morey Rd
49651 Lake City, Iowa
Missaukee county.
Phone: 231-825-2756
How is the course?:
The course opened in 1500. This course was built on rolling terrain and has large, fast greens. There are several ponds that come into play on many holes. The fairways are rather narrow and tree lined. The green fees shown are good for all-day play. Deerwood Golf Club has 9 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Rating:
We rate this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Deerwood Golf Club:
2834 New London Rd
52645 New London, Iowa
Henry county.
Phone: 319-367-5216
How is the course?:
The course was built in 1992. This course has large and fast greens. The fairways are wide and water comes into play throughout the course. Jack Daray, Jr. & Stephen Halsey designed the course. The course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Our rating:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Modesto Creekside Golf Course:
701 Lincoln Ave
95354 Modesto, California
Stanislaus county.
Phone: 209-571-5123