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Played today in another beautiful weather day in Napa. $50 Sr w cart of course a rate which was well worth it.
If you think Eagle Vines is a great course, wait until you play this one. One next door to each other. A great way to spend a day playing 36 holes.
For those of you who suffer from no tee times come to N CA. The courses are wide open and available. I am shocked that these courses are so uncrowded unlike S CA.
Once upon a time this course was a 36 hole complex. It is now an 18 hole only. And its claim to fame IMO is their par 3's. Six of them. And guess what 6 par 5's. All 6 par 3's stand out but only IMO does 1 par 5 really stand alone.
Tee boxes were all clean, level and playable.
Fairways are wide, generous, good lies and fantastic roll out. And stay in them you don't want to be in the rough. I even found myself in trouble on a few Par 5's thinking that I could not reach the hazard and would be safely hitting 2 and then 3 into the green. But the rollout was more than I expected. Something to remember the next time I play here.
Rough was wicked. Hit into it and you will spend a lot of time looking for your ball. In fact I never found two that went in and I was certain were they went in. No luck.
Add in the many OB areas, like vineyards, water, creeks, culverts in front of greens + the rough and you have a disaster of a round by the time you end. Oh yeah many trees on all the par 3's.
Traps were the one negative on this course. They were all hard and crusty and obviously need work.
Every Par 3 is either below the tee box, circled by a vineyard or has water in play. #8 their signature hole has an 85 yard green that goes left to right and has numerous undulations. It is also several hundred yards below the tee box. And if you miss the green, good luck the rough is DEEP. Oh and yes there of course bunkers.
But before # 8 there is #7 a 582 yard Par 5 from the tips and has a green tha... » More
If you think Eagle Vines is a great course, wait until you play this one. One next door to each other. A great way to spend a day playing 36 holes.
For those of you who suffer from no tee times come to N CA. The courses are wide open and available. I am shocked that these courses are so uncrowded unlike S CA.
Once upon a time this course was a 36 hole complex. It is now an 18 hole only. And its claim to fame IMO is their par 3's. Six of them. And guess what 6 par 5's. All 6 par 3's stand out but only IMO does 1 par 5 really stand alone.
Tee boxes were all clean, level and playable.
Fairways are wide, generous, good lies and fantastic roll out. And stay in them you don't want to be in the rough. I even found myself in trouble on a few Par 5's thinking that I could not reach the hazard and would be safely hitting 2 and then 3 into the green. But the rollout was more than I expected. Something to remember the next time I play here.
Rough was wicked. Hit into it and you will spend a lot of time looking for your ball. In fact I never found two that went in and I was certain were they went in. No luck.
Add in the many OB areas, like vineyards, water, creeks, culverts in front of greens + the rough and you have a disaster of a round by the time you end. Oh yeah many trees on all the par 3's.
Traps were the one negative on this course. They were all hard and crusty and obviously need work.
Every Par 3 is either below the tee box, circled by a vineyard or has water in play. #8 their signature hole has an 85 yard green that goes left to right and has numerous undulations. It is also several hundred yards below the tee box. And if you miss the green, good luck the rough is DEEP. Oh and yes there of course bunkers.
But before # 8 there is #7 a 582 yard Par 5 from the tips and has a green tha... » More


