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Location
Visitor tip
Rent clubs and balls at the visitor center/gift shop rather than bringing your own - it's the easiest way to get started
Visitor tip
Avoid using your own ball on the final hole as the course will keep it - use a rented ball instead or skip that hole
Best time
The course typically has few visitors, so it's a quiet, relaxed experience - good for avoiding crowds
Quick Facts
- Location Type
- outdoor
- Holes
- 18 holes
- Themes
- classic
What visitors say
It’s open! They just newly opened it back up and looks fun. During business hours you can rent a club and a ball down by the water or use your own just don’t do the last hole if you are using your own since it will take your ball.
Excellent 18 hole classic course that feels like summer camp. Go to the visitor center/gift shop for clubs n balls.
Great fun for your kids kids
From 8 Google reviews
Did You Know?
- The course features a unique final hole with a water hazard that collects and retains players' balls, requiring visitors to rent equipment from the visitor center rather than use their own
- Recently reopened after closure, indicating the course had been temporarily shut down before resuming operations
- The 18-hole classic course is described by reviewers as having a 'summer camp' aesthetic and feeling, suggesting a nostalgic design approach
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