Value 4. StaffFriendliness 4. Conditions 4. About Holes Type Public. Par Length yards. Slope Rating Also known as Brookside Golf Club - C. Koiner Course. Book a Tee Time at. Book a Tee Time. Satellite Layout. Track Rounds. Scorecard for C. Koiner - Course 1. Metrics: yards meters. Course Details Year Built Fairways Bermuda Grass.
Greens Poanna Grass. Golf Season Year round. Architect William P. Bell Clubs Yes. GPS Yes. Pull-carts Yes. Driving Range Yes. Bunker Yes. Teaching Pro Yes. Putting Green Yes. Metal Spikes Allowed No. Walking Allowed Yes. Available Facilities Clubhouse, Banquet Facilities. Reviews 3. Drinks Watching the Game Course Challenges Include: Bunkers Narrow Fairways Plays Long Walkers Playing Multiple Courses This Course's Location is: Convenient to the City Near Local Attractions Worth the Drive Reviewer Photos.
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I Recommend This Course. Conditions Good. Value Excellent. Layout Excellent. Friendliness Excellent. Pace Good. Amenities Excellent. Reviews 1. Conditions Excellent. Value Good.
Friendliness Average. Amenities Good. Layout Good. When I got there, though, the place was an absolute zoo. It was crowded, chaotic and clear that I was in for more than I bargained for. I checked in with the starter and they let me know they were about 20 minutes behind, but from the amount of golf carts lined up on the first holes of both courses, I had a feeling it would be much worse than that.
I waited around, grabbed a cheeseburger at the grill and practiced putting for awhile. Luckily, most of the crowd seemed to be going off on the 1 course, so I think it was much further behind schedule than 2. Still, our group ended up teeing off just after noon, about a half hour late. The front nine was excruciatingly slow as there were foursomes and fivesomes stacked on the course as far as the eye could see.
There was even a sixsome behind us, yet they were keeping pace because it was impossible not to. Everyone was waiting on every shot. It was just one of those days. We finished at about barely before it was too dark. The pace was actually quicker than it felt, so by the end I was actually just relieved that we finished all 18 in time.
Nothing too special. It plays a little shorter and easier than 1, but still offers enough challenge to keep things interesting. Trees line all the fairways. Some holes play rather tight and others are a bit more open.
There are no real water hazards on the course, but there is a big cement ditch that runs through the course and comes into play on a number of holes. Where 2 does have the most bite is on and around the greens. The greens here are quite small and generally pretty well protected with false edges and bunkers with big lips.
There are some really nice houses up on the hillsides. The conditions were pretty terrible from tee to green. There were a few patches of green grass here and there, but mostly it was a wasteland. It was patchy everywhere. It was dead in most places. I will say the bunkers had pretty good sand and that the greens were in fairly nice shape. With the delay in starting, I had a lot of time to practice putting, but it backfired on me. The practice green was slow and soft.
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