![]() Overall, I absolutely love this place its simply just fun, I highly recommend it and I hope to return in the spring or summer. ![]() When we finished about 4 and 1/2 hours later it was in the mid 60's, yes you read that right an almost 30 degrees swing from the morning. ![]() The sand is a little rocky but still very good, and the greens when not frozen are rolling straight and held, surprisingly. The course right now is in winter conditions with Bermuda dried out as the rough and the fairway/tee boxes are a rye blend that they do everything they can to keep green. The brand new carts are gas powered and can really move, the GPS should be installed sometime soon. The only down side here is no real driving range, just some nets and mats and old balls. The breakfast sandwich was well worth the 12$. It has a great clubhouse and restaurant with good bloody mary's and excellent food. The course weaves through homes and across streets and around corners. Definitely cannot tell how big this course is without playing it. Falcon Ridge, if you have never been there is a huge piece of property. I think that all has to with the weather. The course is a tail of two nines, with the front supposedly easier than the back, however for our group that was the opposite. By the time we started it was still in the 40's, which is hard on so many levels. Unfortunately, it was 29 outside and we were under a serious frost delay that lasted about 30-40 minutes. So we decided that playing at 8:20 AM would be a wise decision. ![]() George we decided this was the best course to play for the money that had a morning tee time. Out to Falcon Ridge today after traveling to St. ![]()
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