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Play here a couple times a year - layout is actually pretty good - if you play well you'll score well and if you don't play well you'll get bit on a number of the tough par 4's - back nine is particularly good. The greens are usually pretty good but the fairways are pretty "lean" with the rough very "rough" (as in dirt or scrub). The real complaint is the proximity to the working dairy farms which is worst on the front nine but still a sometimes "olfactory" problem anywhere on the course. Overall, though, you get good value for your money.
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Best "bargain golf" in the area - for $26 you can play with a cart during SuperTwilight and jump around amongst various holes to get in far more than 18 holes before dark. Riverside course is best for beginners or learners - I take my kids there because they don't loose a lot of balls and there is nobody there in the late afternoon to let play through. Greens are only fair but otherwise it's just basic golf with lots of wind and some pretty wide-open fairways. Back 9 is a lot more testing on this course as it winds through forests of trees and across SA River a couple of times.
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I found this course overall to be a bit disappointing - I expected a bit more from the Robinson boys, something more like The Experience course on Lanai - instead, this course was more like their Tejares Creek course in OC which has a lot of "condo golf" holes rather than anything taking advantage of the wilds of the Cleveland National Forest. Yes, #18 has a spectacular drop off the tee but the fairway is extremely wide and that hole is somewhat pedestrian after you reach the fairway. #16 is actually more interesting as it plays like a hole from the Kapalua Plantation where you are picking your spot to get maximum role down the hill - but then you reach the green and you feel like you are putting out in front of somebody's restaurant (I think its actually a health club or community center). Eagle Glen up the I15 gives you a more satisfying experience of "getting away from the real world".
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Course is usually in pretty good shape although greens can get firm in the summertime when temperatures are high. Only drawback is the length of the rounds at Eagle Glen - 5 hours is pretty standard and many times it takes longer than that to finish (its even true for midweek rounds!)
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