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Elks Country Club

What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1906. This is a well-maintained course. The signature hole is #6, requiring a tee shot over a pond. Many trees line the fairways, and a pond comes into play on some holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass

Fees range from $30 - $60.

Rating:
We give this course 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Elks Country Club:
200 E Waldo Blvd
54220 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Manitowoc county.
Phone: 920-682-8082

Orchard Trace Golf Club

How is the course?:
The course opened in 1993. This is an excellent eighteen hole par 3 course. The course is always well taken care of and manicured. The design is challenging for golfers of all abilities, due to the many hazards placed throughout the course. There are numerous mature trees, sand bunkers and water hazards strategically placed in the design, making accuracy important to achieving a good score. The greens are large with many of them having sloping terrain. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass

Fees are around $30 - $60.

Our rating:
This course gets 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Orchard Trace Golf Club:
942 Sugarloaf Rd
28792 Hendersonville, Tennessee
Henderson county.
Phone: 828-685-1006

Bristow Golf & Country Club

How is the course?:
The course opened in 1947. This scenic course has an abundance of wildlife living on and around the grounds. There is a lake that comes into play on a few holes. The most demanding hole is #3, a 322-yard, par 4. This course's fairways are narrow, and its small greens are fast. There are additional sets of tees that can be used when playing an eighteen hole round. The 3,067-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 38.3 and a slope of 133. Perry Maxwell designed the course. The 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 opinion:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Bristow Golf & Country Club:
Country Club Dr
74010 Bristow, Oklahoma
Creek county.
Phone: 918-367-5156

Round Hill Golf & Country Club

Course description:
This well-maintained course features very fast greens and an extremely scenic terrain. Guests are only allowed to play the course if accompanied by a club member. Carts are mandatory. The course includes waterhazards. And has 51-60 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass

Fees are in the range $60 - $90.

Rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Round Hill Golf & Country Club:
3169 Round Hill Rd
94507 Alamo, Texas
Contra Costa county.
Phone: 925-837-7424

Indianwood Golf & Country Club

What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1988. This club features two regulation eighteen hole courses. The club hosted the 1994 U.S. Ladies' Open on the Old Course. This club has also hosted the Michigan PGA Championship for the past ten years. Both courses have a Scottish links flavor to their designs. The Old Course was built on rolling terrain, so it is very rare to get a level lie. There are only a few water hazards coming into play on this course. The greens are large, fast, and undulating. "GOLF Magazine" rated this course among the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S.". "GOLFWEEK" awarded it 45th in the category of "America's 100 Best Classical Courses" in 1997, 53rd for 1998 and 45th for 1999. The New Course is a target course where your tee shot is crucial. There are numerous mounds that can cause uneven lies, and the fairways are lined with a tall heather rough. This course can be very unforgiving because water hazards come into play on fourteen holes. The greens are fast and medium-sized. For additional information call the pro shop at (248) 693-9100 or visit the club online at www.indianwoodgolfandcountryclub.com. Bob Cupp & Jerry Pate designed the course. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass

Fees range from $60 - $90.

Rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Indianwood Golf & Country Club:
14574 SW Rake Dr
34956 Indiantown, Florida
Oakland county.
Phone: 561-597-3794

Lapeer Country Club

What is the course like?:
This course was built on hilly terrain. The fairways are wide with some tall trees lining them. The greens are medium-sized. There are numerous water hazards that come into play on many holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass

Fees range from $30 - $60.

Our rating:
This course gets 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Lapeer Country Club:
3786 Hunt Rd
48446 Lapeer, Michigan
Lapeer county.
Phone: 810-664-2442

Vincennes Elks Golf Club

What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1935. This course is reserved for Elks club members and their guests five days a week. Public play is only accepted on Mondays and Fridays only. Water hazards come into play on several holes, plus many of the fairways are extremely narrow and tree lined. The signature hole is #16, a 572-yard, par 5, which plays along a tree-lined fairway and is considered the tightest hole in Southern Indiana. The back nine was built in 1981. Tee times are required on weekends and holidays. The pro shop is open 7AM weekends and 8AM weekdays, weather permitting.

Vincennes Elks Golf Club has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass

Fees range from $30 - $60.

Rating:
We give this course 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Vincennes Elks Golf Club:
2715 Washington Ave
47591 Vincennes, Indiana
Knox county.
Phone: 812-882-9800

Dyersville Golf & Country Club

What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1926. This course features numerous trees and hills that can affect your shots. The greens are fast and difficult to read, and the fairways are frequently watered. Due to the semi-private nature of the course, guests must be accompanied by a club member in order to play on weekends and holidays. The weekend rate shown is a guest-with-member rate. Dyersville Golf & Country Club has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye

Fees are in the range $30 - $60.

Our opinion:
We give this course 4 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Dyersville Golf & Country Club:
1010 20th NE
52040 Dyersville, Iowa
Dubuque county.
Phone: 319-875-8497

Phillip J. Rotella Municipal Golf Course

What is the course like?:
The course was built in 1983. This course was built on rolling terrain, but the fairways afford generous landing areas, and the greens are large. According to locals, due to the wide variety of challenges, the expert golfer will find this course a true test of golf. Hal Purdy designed the course. Phillip J. Rotella Municipal Golf Course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 41-50 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass

Fees are around $60 - $90.

Our rating:
This course gets 3 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Phillip J. Rotella Municipal Golf Course:
Thiells Mt Ivy Rd
10984 Thiells, New York
Rockland county.
Phone: 845-354-1616

Lakeside Municipal Golf Course

How is the course?:
The course was built in 1970. This scenic course places shot accuracy at a premium. The back nine is very challenging because it features several target holes. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.

Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass

Fees are around $30 - $60.

Our opinion:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.

Contact information for Lakeside Municipal Golf Course:
3725 Richmond Rd
40509 Lexington, Kentucky
Webster county.
Phone: 859-263-5315