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I submitted a bad review on The Vineyard on Father's day. I was contacted by the course GM today. Talk about amazing customer service.
He was very honest about the course conditions, and he explained about a pipe breaking which hurt the course conditions.
Thanks Tony, and thanks for the invite back in the future.
I submitted a bad review on The Vineyard on Father's day. I was contacted by the course GM today. Talk about amazing customer service.
He was very honest about the course conditions, and he explained about a pipe breaking which hurt the course conditions.
Thanks Tony, and thanks for the invite back in the future.
I have periodically played here a few times over the last couple of years. It used to be in great condition. Typically slow play was an issue. Today it was terrible conditions. Do not play this course. The fairways are in horrible condition. Bunkers are like cement. Greens look in great shape until you have to putt them. They are so bumpy and slow. It's not even hot yet, so they can't use that as an excuse for not cutting them. Shame on them for not putting more money into the upkeep of this course. I thought about emailing the GM, but that doesn't help. You get some Lane ass excuse versus here's a rain check. Sorry we took your 65 dollars. By the time I bought range balls and 3 beers, I was 90 bucks in, only to quit after 10 holes. Shame on this course.
Myself and my buddies have played here numerous times. I can't rave about the customer service. Colin is one of the best GM's in the county, and he's hired great staff. Everyone is very accomodating. The greens are always amazing, and the course is very challenging. I only wish I could play here more often. The superintendent, has done an amazing job with the course. The greens were always firm, and it was difficult to check the ball. Not anymore, now the greens run an average of 10, and hold. Do yourself a favor, play this course. Don't let the yardage fool you ego maniacs, The whites are all that you can handle the first time out. Par 71 fools everyone into thinking it's short. The blue tees are a great test for the scratch golfer, and with 3 9's it's tuff to get bored.
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