| I was over there about 3 weeks ago. There are 9 holes there (1 par 5 I
think). There is no club house or anything - basically, you walk on,
start playing, and somewhere along the way, a greenskeeper or someone
will approach you, and ask you if you're a member, and if not, you pay
20$ for all day play (as much as you want). It's generally not
crowded, whereas Stoneybrook seems to be always crowded and SLOW.
The course is fairly challenging, the greens in good shape, the
fairways pretty decent. It's way too much to pay for 9 holes, but a
fair price if you get there early in the day or early afternoon and
want to play 18 holes or more.
Again, a very low-key place - not glamourous, (no clubhouse, etc.) with
not much waiting around (which is a big plus for me.)
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