Course reviews
+1 votes Bee Yang › March 4, 2013
Elver has a lot to offer in terms of elevation changes and tight wooded holes. There are two tee pads and two pin placements for most holes. This course is easy from the shorts but can punish bad shots. The long tees are more challenging and require accurate shot placements. Hole 18 from the longs is the signature hole and is very fun to throw. The hole is over 480 feet long downhill, but can be birdied because of the extreme elevation change.
+1 votes Aaron Stone › March 3, 2012
This one is way back in a pine woods. A giant hill dominates the landscape, that you must play across. Crete pads & nice baskets, Alt. pins & pro tees. Right & left holes, a few blind drives. A lot elevation changes through-out, makes 4 a difficult course!
+0 votes Alex Grimes › May 16, 2016
Awesome course lots of old trees and elevation use perfect balance and fair but tough scoring oportunities
+0 votes Bill Bertera › July 21, 2015
I only played the shorts, its too hard to play the longs while other people are there playing the shorts (which everyone seemed to be doing). Fun course, but pretty simple, hole 18 is a cool shot. baskets are horrible.
+0 votes Ben E › October 19, 2012
Home Course, love it. Best I've ever played (Token creek is a close 2nd)
+0 votes Kevin Roberson › September 1, 2015
Fun course. Lack of hole to hole direction. 18 is a hill bomber. Cool course for sure.
+0 votes Nathaniel Heath › September 13, 2015
Excellent course. The only downside is that the first few holes go across a big slope that people frequently use as a running hill.
+0 votes Jason Callen › August 28, 2017
A great course. Recently played it for the first time in over a decade. I love the new hole nine. Everything else plays just as I remember it, with some new pin placements thrown in, which is always a welcome thing. Hope it doesn't take me another ten to get back.