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Review Date February 13, 2008 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: djl0657, Shoots in the 80s Summary: I learned to play golf here in the 60's. While I have limited memories of the course from then, I played it in the summer of 2006 and had an enjoyable experience.
I was put onto the newest nine alone and finished within an hour and a half. I enjoyed that layout, wide open and forgiving with a few holes that presented hazard issues.
I was then put onto the original front nine, hooked up with two locals. We had a great, if not slow round. The front played relatively easy and we were caught behind the ladies' league, making it a very "social" round.
Customer Service: TERRIFIC. They were friendly and found a way to squeeze me into the front nine (my second nine) without disrupting my or other's rounds.
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Review Date March 15, 2004 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: dll37, Shoots in the 90s Summary: This 27-hole course is fun to play, but doesn't tax you too much. Most of the trouble can be avoided if you exercise a little common sense. None of the holes will "wow" you, and the newest 9 will leave you baking in the sun because there are very few trees. Customer Service: The people are friendly. One beef I have with course stems from a company outing. It poured the Saturday we were scheduled, and they would not give rainchecks. I understand you can't reschedule an event, but come on; a raincheck to play as individuals during the season would not have hurt anyone!
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Review Date June 22, 2000 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Ross Raphael, Shoot in the 90s, from Washington DC Summary: Just outside of Allentown, this quite little course offers a satisfying experince for the mid and high handicappers. Most of the holes are open for the free swingers, but once in a while you will wanna play it safe. Theres a creek that runs all through the course and is in play on a number of hole as well as at least 2 ponds that protect the green. The terrain is rather unimaginative, being in the Leigh Valley leaves this course with a few gifts. My favorite hole on the back nine is a par 4 along the woods on the right which rewards a big drive and will require you to lay up if you don't connect with the driver. A short drive will play blind over a hill to a green on the other side of a pond. It's a fun hole if you catch the downslope.
Grip it and Rip it! Similar Courses Played: small proshop and a lounge. Nothing to jump up and down about.
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