How is the course?:
The course was built in 1999. Nestled along the Ewa Plain, this course will provide a challenging test to golfers of all skill levels. The course was designed to expose natural coral rock formations in cliff-like structures, which adds to the beauty of the terrain. Water comes into play on thirteen holes, with six of the lakes fully lined with coral reefs, and interconnected by a coral creek. One of Coral Creek's eighteen signature holes is #18, a short 381-yard, par 4, which is uncommon for a finishing hole because it features a challenging island green lying thirty feet below the natural ground surface. The course has been divided into five vastly different "flower neighborhoods," each exclusively showcasing red, green and yellow flowers as well as native Hawaiian and palm vegetation. These color palates wind their way through the layout and will sketch inspiration in your swing. In keeping with the landscaping themes, this course places a great deal of emphasis on its beautification program. Nelson & Haworth designed the course. Coral Creek Golf Course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 81-90 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Not Available
Fairway Grass: Not Available
Fees range from $150 - $180.
Dresscode: No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required.
Rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Coral Creek Golf Course:
91-1111 Geiger Rd
96706 Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
Honolulu county.
Phone: 808-441-4653
What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1965. This course, built on rolling terrain, features water hazards (creeks and streams) coming into play on nine holes. The fairways are open, and the fast greens are medium-sized. The signature hole is #17, a 180-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot over the stream and cattails to a narrow and deep green. Broadland Creek Golf Course has 9 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Rating:
We give this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Broadland Creek Golf Course:
N Hwy 37
57350 Huron, South Dakota
Beadle county.
Phone: 605-352-1535
What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1960. This is a flat valley course with many trees lining the fairways. The club hosted one of the PGA qualifier tournaments and in 1989 one of the USGA Open qualifier events. The green fees shown are guests of members fees. Reciprocal play is allowed, however the green fees are based upon which club is being reciprocated with. Bob E. Baldock designed the course. The course includes waterhazards. And has 41-50 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We give this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Peach Tree Golf & Country Club:
2043 Dantoni Rd
95901 Marysville, Washington
Yuba county.
Phone: 530-743-2039
Course description:
The course opened in 1971. This course has water hazards that come back into play on sixteen holes. Be prepared to use every club in your bag on this course. The large greens have many subtle breaks. Mario Alfonso designed the course. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 21-30 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Our rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Hidden Valley Golf Links:
Hidden Valley Rd
65631 Clever, Missouri
Christian county.
Phone: 417-743-2860
Course description:
The course opened in 1910. This short course is easy to walk and was cut out of a pine forest. There is a pond which comes into play on two holes. There is no slope rating for the ladies' tee and no course ratings for either of the tees shown; ladies tee off from the same set of tees as the men. Leon Graves designed the course. Brantingham Golf Club has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Not Available
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We give this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Brantingham Golf Club:
Brantingham Rd
13312 Brantingham, New York
Lewis county.
Phone: 315-348-8861
How is the course?:
The course was built in 1996. This course is modeled after the Irish links-style courses. Target rocks provide direction to blind fairways, pot bunkers are deep and penal, and the giant greens are very slick. Hole #2, a 537-yard, par 5, features a nearly ninety-degree dogleg right fairway. The second shot offers the opportunity to hit over the waste area to the green or play it safely to the left. GOLF MAGAZINE chose this course as one of its "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." "GOLFWEEK" selected it 35th on its list of "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1998 and 28th in 1999. Mike Strantz designed the course. Tradition Golf Club At Royal New Kent, The has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 100+ sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are in the range $90 - $120.
Our opinion:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Tradition Golf Club At Royal New Kent, The:
5300 Bailey Rd
23140 Providence Forge, Virginia
New Kent county.
Phone: 804-966-7023
What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1967. This is a tree-lined course with very narrow fairways. The greens are difficult to read because of their speeds and varying undulations. Water hazards (creeks and ponds) come into play on a number of holes, and numerous sand bunkers are spread throughout the course. "Golf Digest" rated this as the 8th "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996. William F. Bell designed the course. The course includes waterhazards. And has 41-50 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Poa Annua Grass
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Rating:
This course gets 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Hobble Creek Golf Course:
E Hobble Creek Canyon Rd
84663 Springville, Utah
Utah county.
Phone: 801-489-6297
Course description:
The course opened in 1968. This course has tree-lined fairways that are fairly open, and the terrain is hilly. There are five water hazards that come into play on many holes. Tee time reservations are taken for weekends only. William J. Spear designed the course. The course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Lake Shore Golf Course:
1460 E 1000 N Rd
62568 Taylorville, Illinois
Christian county.
Phone: 217-824-5521
How is the course?:
This course has fast greens and narrow fairways. A creek flows throughout the course and it comes into play on most holes. Le Mars Golf Course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 21-30 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Le Mars Golf Course:
935 Park Ln
51031 Le Mars, Iowa
Plymouth county.
Phone: 712-546-6849
Course description:
The course opened in 1977. This course is wide open and easy to play. The rough is low and there are very few sand bunkers. The signature hole is #6, a 428-yard, par 4, requiring shots over two bodies of water to reach the green. Water hazards (seven ponds) come into play on ten holes. The fairways were built on rolling terrain, so you can expect some uneven lies. Senior discounts apply only to county residents. Leon Howard designed the course. The course has 18 holes. 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 rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Chambers County Golf Course:
1 Pinchback Rd
77514 Anahuac, Texas
Chambers county.
Phone: 409-267-8235