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Conditions are better than in previous times I've been there....the only drawback...they're like any other course, we played as part of a 50 player tourny on a Friday, supposed to go at 9:00am....but they must have crammed half dozen groups in front of us and we didn't tee off til 9:30...and then it was slow as mud....took 5 1/2 hours, and it wasn't us....we waited on every hole for the groups in front of us.

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Played twilight, 6/12. Good deal. Nice day. Is it rough around the edges? YES! Are they making an effort to improve? YES. Many areas have new sod...play them as GUR. Could they give the marshalls some white spray paint and have them use it on the rough spots instead of picking balls out of the junk? Absolutely!! But all in all, it's a nice place and twilight rates are very attractive. Greens are very nice for public golf and for the most part if you keep your ball in the short grass, you'll be ok.
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Good conditions. Too many stones in bunkers. Don't understand that. Not my favorite course layout, but ok with what they had to work with. Considering shotgun start, bunched too close together,waited all day long. Not a full field, so spread em out a bit.
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Consider this is an American Golf managed LA County course. So if you want to play on a weekend, better tee off before daylight, call the week before to make a time, or show up as a single and hook up w/a foursome somewhere along the line. If you're fussy about who you play with, or behind or in front of, don't show up either. Also, if you expect fast efficient service from the snack bar, you're in for a rude awakening. Occasionally during daylight savings time on a weekday you can play here with a memorable experience. The course is usually ok considering the amount of play the greens get. It's not for everyone, but considering location, amount of play, price, and degree of difficulty, if you are desperate, it aint' a bad deal.
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Played on 6/23. Not sure what's going on w/that place, but as in previous post, this place is a mess. Greens shaggy, sandy. Conservatively, 30% of the course should be marked GUR. Only bare spots in process of re-sodding are so marked. There's dead spots, standing water that smell terrible, aeration plugs/holes at various spots on at least 75% of the holes, and not the small ones...hugh plugs. I'm not sure if it's a high water table or what, but there' standing water, roped off areas, areas not mown, muddy spots, etc, and it was about 100* today, so you can imagine what it felt/smelt like. Some areas look like they have lime deposits or something that has killed the grass...it can't be for a lack of water! Ive been coming to Menifee off'n on for as long as they've been there, but after today's high price, top dollar weekday tournament, I won't be back until I hear from reputable sources that the place is back to what it once was and should be. I'm hearing they're issueing coupons for $35....It's not worth even that. I'm sorry, but I really hope they get it back togehter as it is a nice environment for golf..just not now.
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Best shape I've ever seen it. But, I don't play there often. New tee boxes are very good, greens are very good. Only complaints were the weather, about 2 inches of rain, played anyway, til SCGA took us off the course, and they didn't open the driving range until about 8 minutes prior to my tee time, 7:00. Poor management on their part. If we pay all the money to play in a qualifying event, management should insure that all aspects of the course are available to participants in a professional manner befitting the SCGA and golf in general.
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Course very good shape for this time of year. However, would have given it a much higher rating had greens been better. They seem to be a bit bumpy on the front only. Back was, for whatever reason, much smoother and a bit faster. And since we played the back first...it was not a pleasant surprise making the turn. Maybe it's just a temporary thing.
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Course is coming around...much improved from summer work projects. Reflected in amount of play...which is up during the week on nice days. Greens are coming around and becoming a little more consistent.
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Considering the play at this course, I feel it's in fine shape. Some greens do have excess pitch marks, but all in all, nice challenging course. Remember, fix your own and one other, pitch marks, that is, and the problem will go away. Helps to rake those new bunkers too. Etiquete, etiquete, etiquete, can't spell it, but it's easier to do.
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Course seems to be in a transition stage...not quite sure if it's from bad to worse, or worse to getting better. Maybe it had to do the former before it got to the latter. I played weekday, it's ok, if you've got something that needs working on, but if they're charging $50 to play on the weekend, go to a driving range and you'll be better rewarded.
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Course has mostly recovered from winter damage. Still a few areas that haven't grown back in...new sod hasn't taken over. Like all American Golf courses, seems like white marks for GUR's is too costly to consider. So if you're playing in a real tournament, better be prepared to hit from ugly spots if you're lucky enough to be in what should be considered GUR. Meadow's greens are probably in about the best shape they've been in for years..hopefully general public will keep them that way. Problem continues to be, as it always will be, weekends are a zoo, bunkers never get raked, golfers have no one to blame but themselves here, and 5somes are the rule on weekends. Best bet, join the mens club for preferred tee times, at least you beat most of the rush.
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Course in good shape, but do agree, greens get chewed up a little, mostly from golfers who do less than adequate job of fixing ball marks.
Cart person did remark that effective 3-21 they were going to commence their goofy aerification schedule of 2 greens/week til done. Which means that for the next 3 months all greens will be different speeds again.
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