Countryside Executive G.C. - Golf courses, Clearwater, FL

Countryside Executive G.C. - Golf courses, Clearwater, FL

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[Dec 27, 2010]
iep245
Shoots in the 80s

Course is closed.

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1
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1
[Aug 23, 2003]
Robert Nichols
Shoots in the 70s

Overall, this course is not a good value. It is very poorly maintained and you will not have a good time as the crowds are large with many children and inexperienced players on the course. The staff allows large groups of 5 to 7 on the course to play and this is a problem. I would save the money and go to another course as it is not a bargain. Also, the staff does not treat customers with a decent enough level of respect.

Customer Service

Very poor. Do not expect to treated as a customer on this course as the staff will act as if they are doing you a favor letting you play on this "executive" course.

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1
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1
[Nov 15, 2002]
darkinov
Shoots in the 80s

This course is an OK course for those just starting out in golf, or those looking for a cheap round. During the summer time after 3PM the fee for a cart & play is only $8. You really can't beat that... However, this low price has a reason. The course is maintained only adequately. Don't expect to see lush greens and pure-white sand traps. The course is also often muddy, which is strange given the recent draught in this area of Florida. There are a few greens that look like people have tee'd off from them; they are really chopped up. Another problem is this low price attracts a lot of people lacking golf ettiquite. Prepare to spend a lot of time waiting behind the younger crowd boozing it up while trying to tee off. One time I was stuck behind 7 players ALL PLAYING TOGETHER and not spaced out--VERY bad golf ettiquite. But, like I said. If you're just starting golf and want a cheap way to try your short game (because this course is VERY short--there are no par 4's on the Front 9) this is the place to do it.

Customer Service

Fair.

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3
VALUE
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2
[May 09, 2001]
Joe
Shoot in the 90s

A par-3 course that plays as a par-3 course should. If you want to work on your mid- and short-iron game, then this is the course for you (if you can stand 6-hour rounds.) Not well maintained. Brutal greens, forcing you to be accurate with your irons. A good change of pace for the patient golfer, who wants an inexpensive round. Bring your laser rangefinder, as the course markers are meaningless (Why???)

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Good food.

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3
VALUE
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3
[Jan 21, 2001]
Mike Simpleton
Shoot in the 80s

I have played this often and it has been in good shape most of the time. Note: Draught last year caused a water shortage and many public courses in the area suffored.

All Par 3s, with 4 Par 4s on the back side that are reachable with a very accurate tee shot. You will be tempted to try and drive some of the Par 4s, but you better be able to hit it dead straight.

This is a good exec course and will test your accuracy and decision making. You can make it play as difficult as you want to.

Similar Products Used:

Great bar and Grill on the premises

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3
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4
[Aug 19, 2000]
carl
Shoot in the 80s

this is the crappiest course. the tee boxes are almost never mowed, so the grass on it is longet than the ruff. the greens are very slow! they are also inbad condition. the greens fee is like 15 dollars to walk, and that is way to high fo the type of course that it is. the only good thing is that i got my first eagle there. i hit my tee shot about 3 feet from the pin on a par four and sunk the putt.

Similar Products Used:

None

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1
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1
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