Course reviews
+1 votes Chace McMichael › May 9, 2023
Course has been upgraded and now has new Discatcher pro 28’s. The club is working on a new redesign that will make this course outstanding once finished.
+1 votes Troy Gozdowski › August 10, 2012
Very nice and well maintained course. Easy to follow the layout.
+1 votes william gibson › April 17, 2011
its a good course that were i started playing and its my home course so i cant down the course
+1 votes Giovanni van Greco › April 21, 2011
Plenty of long pin positions with open fairways for big arms to let rip. The vast majority of the holes have 2-3 different pin positions and even multiple cemented teepads (some have extra carpet pads), as well as a decent bench under shade and a garbage can nearby. The teepads are newly cemented, long and flush with the surrounding earth for smooth run ups on your drive. Make sure you watch your disc especially while hitting palmetto brush, this type of bush eats discs. The ground is nice an ...
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+1 votes Kenneth Rebello II › March 24, 2015
I have been coming here a long time even though I haven't lived in Melbourne a long time. A great varied course, but a bit advanced (especially back 9). Fun all-around challenge.
+1 votes Craig Muchow › December 2, 2016
Very forgiving. Wide open course with plenty of room for improvement for beginning players. Limited hazards in play on each hole however, there are many shrubs and bushes that can eat up discs if you do not have any experience.
+1 votes Chris Farrow › July 29, 2019
Course is well maintained and has some challenging holes in regards to either length or rough. Wind has an impact especially on 14,15,16 and 17.
+1 votes Dillon E Helpingstine › November 5, 2017
Welcoming course for beginning and intermediate players, though when the Melbourne Open event goes on it is pretty clear that advanced players with big arms can out drive most every pin easily. The scrub palms will leave a mark on players like me who seem magnetized to them. The front "9" (really 13 holes) are pretty easy to follow aside from hole 2 to hole 3 where you have to cross a street with little direction. It's easy to skip from 2 to 5, though instead of crossing over to 3 and 4. When it ...
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+0 votes Justin Hulsebos › August 30, 2011
well maintained course. not much for difficulty. being in florida, could not expect much up and down. pin placement is horrible. whomever designed this course needs to be shot. most pins seem to be recycled and have incorrect numbers. map of course is very crude. not on my top courses to play again...
-1 votes Jamie Vincent › April 6, 2021
Horrible layout that is very hard to figure out. Misplayed multiple holes due to poor hole design. course needs a new layout.
-1 votes Ian Macpherson › July 4, 2011
This is the first course I ever played. It is fairly wide open for most holes but recently they have added a lot of really cool longer pin placements as well as alternate tee pads. The course is always well mown, signage is accurate and pins are easily visible.
-4 votes Steve Martino › May 11, 2011
Won league doubles again. Straight from the car to the tee basicly. No warm ups. Had Chris Ferrera for a partner. Not sure what I did to be so lucky. Just happy to be apart of it I guess. Hold on Jimmy Rollins just hit the winning double to basicly win the Philly game. Hell yes! Oh, I also played Malatard dubs yester. Got a lil spaced that day. My partner Joe Vigger wasnt stoked. At least I kinda had that vibe you know? He didnt answer his cell today. I dont know what our score was. I'd like to post it. I've kept up with it so far. I dont think we won. I was hella fun for me though.