Course Reviews

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by Gary Loffler 113437 on Jan 14, 2019 at 2:21pm

Nine holes though extra tee pads make a case for calling it 18. Very busy on the weekends. Really a putter course, only a couple of spots where you really have an option to throw hard and then low ceilings come into play. Great for beginners.

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by Kilgore on Jul 5, 2012 at 3:17pm

Just a case of nine holes being squeezed into a small area. Course is kind of boring and doesn't really flow well, especially in the 5-8 hole range.

I like holes 1, 4 and 8 (I think) as they have interesting drives with some elevation changes, but it isn't worth the drive for me. If I lived nearby I might play it more often, but if I'm going to drive that far there are much better options in the bay area.

I do like the goat behind the 5th tee. The occasional "Meheheh" cries make me laugh...

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by PDGAStaff on Jun 14, 2012 at 5:24pm

Posted for maxx 852 "I can't believe I wasted my time. Tee signs have no directional markings, half of the tees are made of cinderblocks. If you live anywhere in the surrounding areas, play at Edward Medard Park in Plant City, just off of Hwy 60."

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by zeppellin on Aug 22, 2010 at 5:11pm

Limona is a well maintained course located in a valley, which gives the player a variety of elevations to contend with. The course is moderately challenging, the hazards include trees in the fairways and one small pond. Each basket has two tee pads, one for the front nine and one for the back nine, so two players may be throwing at the same basket at the same time. This causes confusion on busy days.

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by chucker on Aug 14, 2010 at 9:26pm

Fun course, decent birdie opportunities throughout. Play the big concrete pads for the front nine, smaller ones for the back nine. Bug spray is not a bad idea.