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re: Any good public golf course to play in N.O. North shore or Sidell
Posted on 3/14/23 at 12:47 pm to KRS
Posted on 3/14/23 at 12:47 pm to KRS
I play at Beaver Creek mainly but I've played Carter, Oak Knoll, and Cam2 in the past 3 months.
Carter was by far the nicest and well kept but the pace of play was horrible. Greens were primo. Bunkers in great shape. Fairways beautiful. Pretty expensive though I believe $75 not including food.
Oak Knoll was solid at best. Green were good but the entire course was soaking wet even on a sunny afternoon with no rain in recent days. The layout is average but people working the place were very nice. Pace of play was good. After green fee, range balls, and some food pretty sure I spent around $60.
Cam2 has the most unique layout with the two 9's being like different courses. The front in short but the small greens make it hard to score. The back has rolling hills and alot of blind shots with larger greens. Greens rolled well and the course overall was in good shape and well worth the cheap price. Pace of play was good. 18 holes, range balls and food came out to around $50
Since Carter is closer to me I'll prolly be back there before the others but doubt I'll go back to Oak Knoll. Cam2 is just cheaper with a better layout and greens. May try a weekday at Carter so I'm not there 6 hours.
Carter was by far the nicest and well kept but the pace of play was horrible. Greens were primo. Bunkers in great shape. Fairways beautiful. Pretty expensive though I believe $75 not including food.
Oak Knoll was solid at best. Green were good but the entire course was soaking wet even on a sunny afternoon with no rain in recent days. The layout is average but people working the place were very nice. Pace of play was good. After green fee, range balls, and some food pretty sure I spent around $60.
Cam2 has the most unique layout with the two 9's being like different courses. The front in short but the small greens make it hard to score. The back has rolling hills and alot of blind shots with larger greens. Greens rolled well and the course overall was in good shape and well worth the cheap price. Pace of play was good. 18 holes, range balls and food came out to around $50
Since Carter is closer to me I'll prolly be back there before the others but doubt I'll go back to Oak Knoll. Cam2 is just cheaper with a better layout and greens. May try a weekday at Carter so I'm not there 6 hours.
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