Course Reviews

Rated
by Michael Gianopu... on Jan 13, 2021 at 8:44am

Pros: It is a GREAT little 9-hole course! The course is always in terrific condition. Yes, it is a short course but the holes are well designed and the baskets are placed in areas that make it technical and challenging. If you are a grip it and rip it player, then this is not the course for you. If you want to work on technical shots or play with novice or beginners, then there is no 9-hole course in the triad area any better. Hole one is right at 300 ft but all the rest are around the 190 mark. Holes 1, 2 and 9 are open while holes 3-8 follow a crushed gravel path through the woods in a loop. Technical enough for a seasoned vet to enjoy but short enough for a beginner to not get too frustrated. Definitely a family course. The average golfer can get by with a mid-range and putter. There is a mando on hole 2 and an out of bounds on hole 9 that add a bit of difficulty. There are bag hooks on trees and concrete pads.

CONS: The course is short and some will say it's too short. Obviously, most of the course is wooded so If you happen to throw in one in the woods then be careful of snakes, ticks, etc. The signage is ok. It's short enough that you don't really have to look long for the next tee.

Other Thoughts: I am reviewing this course based on other 9-hole courses I have played. It is not a 4,000+ ft 18 hole course so it should not be compared to those. It is a really nice course if you're looking to get in a quick round. No real space to expand so what you see now is what you get. Not a destination course but worth playing if you're in the Kernersville area. This course has hosted numerous tournaments since it's opening and hopefully will continue to do so.

** There are now 9 "natural" tee pads for each hole that allow you to play the same baskets but from different tees.