Course reviews
+2 votes Chris Durkee › May 28, 2022
I spent the time to get the pictures of this course and load them because they weren't available. I stopped to play this course on the way home, so I am not local to this course. I don't want to be too brutal here but this course is still in the works. This course has potential to be a really fun course. There are areas of the course that are very rocky so footing can be an issue. The front nine are not as enjoyable as the back 9. The front nine contains a lot of trees and would require some str ...
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+1 votes John J › April 17, 2016
I have mixed feelings about Dacey. I love it as a less crowded alternative to Borderland, and it's certainly challenging. My issue is that it warrants the par 4 on many holes simply by creating tiny lanes with a multitude of trees. Be prepared to hit trees. The hole design is flat out ridiculous on some holes. Also, there are many small hidden tree stumps I have tripped over. Be aware when walking.
+0 votes mike Dussault › April 30, 2017
Course has recently got a resurgence in local interest. New club is doing an excellent job injecting new life into this project. Challenging lines that test your whole game.
+0 votes Marc Sobota › August 22, 2015
A good course in its current state. Several tees are still dirt, and some have roots and rocks to trip over and it still needs some tlc along the fairways. But this course will be a gem when it's finished.
+0 votes Dennis MacCallum › September 12, 2014
Needs a lot of work. A challenge is always fun, but so is a playable course. Front nine were not very fun. Back nine were actually pretty decent. This course has huge potential. I like the good hike from this course. Signage needs to be revamped. I like the new tee pads going in. They were awesome. So of the best I've come across. Keep up the good work out here and you'll have yourselves a top course.
+0 votes The Rooster › February 3, 2023
Pros: Tee pads, navigation.
Cons: Not a big gripe, but a couple signs need to be updated due to a different pin location, etc.
Cons: Not a big gripe, but a couple signs need to be updated due to a different pin location, etc.
+0 votes Kyle E › April 25, 2016
This is my home course and overall i think it is fantastic, but challenging due to the density of the forest. Good length holes with varried dog legs and elevation changes. Most of the tee boxes are manmade rubber. Course can get super frustrating after hitting tree after tree. Great for sharpshooters
+0 votes Kyle MacRae › April 6, 2017
Challenges the definition of "fairway" in a few places, but the course has come a long way in the last few years. Many holes have a steep learning curve. For your first trip here, leave your drivers in the car and play "position" golf with midranges. It's a technical course that rewards precision over power.
+0 votes Greg B › August 20, 2018
The problem here is there are some regulars that play in large groups of 6 or more, are very slow, and do not let others play through. This results in huge backups and long waits. Multiple times I've had to walk off after 13 holes, as I have seen others do as well.
The course could be a B, but having to sit and wait for each hole becomes intollerable.
The course could be a B, but having to sit and wait for each hole becomes intollerable.
+0 votes Marquis Bernal › March 30, 2019
This is a good course, some long holes and elevation change while many holes are very reachable for birdies. However I find it to be very local friendly with unique gaps that take practice to hit right, and a little bit too much reliance on luck versus actual accuracy. Also don’t try to play this course in the late fall or early spring because the course holds water REALLY badly and requires you to walk through obstacle courses of stumps and rocks to avoid mud pits.
Like I said good course, but has it’s downfalls which can be very frustrating and even unbearable at times.
Like I said good course, but has it’s downfalls which can be very frustrating and even unbearable at times.
+0 votes Brad S › December 29, 2019
The only decent course near where I live. There are some elevation changes, interesting basket placements and a lot of technical holes. Not many open tee shots. Signage could be a bit better in places-but mostly easy to follow. All in all, a solid track!
+0 votes Dan Laviolette › August 23, 2023
*Biased opinion because it's my home course and I've played it over 1000 times*
I love this course because its challenging but rewarding; it has highly wooded fairways which make tee shot lines narrow and technical, elevation changes and some extreme angles to the basket. Obviously, playing this course blind is tough but through playing it more and more you can master the art of throwing precise lines in narrow gaps. Pars are very fair IMO; experienced player should be going par or better. Ty ...
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+0 votes Ken Allard › December 21, 2021
Tough course, lots of trees, some water hazards, especially 1 & 3. Great teepads. My favorite course!
+0 votes jason thalmann › April 16, 2022
Tight wooded course in some spots but there are some nice lines and shots you'll have to put together to score
+0 votes Timothy Ebbs › August 27, 2023
Really great woods course layout. Par 3s and 4s make a par 60, 18 hole course. Plenty of tight gaps but nothing overly unfair. Par is a good score on every hole and there are opportunities for birdie out there.
-1 votes Bill Bertera › July 21, 2015
The 2 layouts they have now are a good compliment (white & blue). White is pretty short, and blue is hard but mostly fair. Needs actual tees though, I imagine it gets wet & buggy when it rains.
-1 votes Scott Laman › October 14, 2015
Course has nice trails and walkways between some holes. Some holes were confusing to get to. Overall pretty good course. T-Pads are currently being worked on. That will be big improvement.