Golf Course Review Navy Golf Course DESTROYER Cypress California
Reviewed by: mcantos, lake forest
Played the Navy Course this afternoon on a warm day and was paired with a very nice twosome. Haven’t been here in a few years but the course looked to be in very nice shape.
They have mown down a lot of the areas where there used to be grass bunkers.
The fairways were in great shape and all sand traps I landed in had sand that was very soft and very playable.
Greens rolled true and were medium pace.
The pace of play was a little slow but nothing to complain about, I teed off at 3 and finished around 7:45 so all in all wasn’t too bad. A good time was had by all and I would love to play it again sometime..
Congratulations to Navy Golf Course in Cypress, California 2016 Winner Worth the Green Fee for Orange County.
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Navy Golf Course 2016 Winner Worth the Green Fee for Orange County
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We’ve waited all year for the results, and the results are finally in. Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s 2016 Worth the Green Fee Awards for Orange County.
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NutNButCup Posted: 01/06/17 6:12p Member Since: Jan 25, 2004 From: Buena Park
Teed off Wednesday about 10am and finished in 4:40 (tournament).
Recent rains made the greens soft and so footprints made the greens a little bumpy at times. Other than a little bumpiness the greens rolled decent with medium/fast speed and held shots. The fairways had decent grass coverage with a few wet spots due to rain. The rough is winter low height with a few thin/bare spots. The bunkers were decent considering recent rains. The tee boxes were fair to good with some mildly uneven.
This is a fun track to play with a nice amount of variety to the holes. Water comes into play on several holes. The course is flat and easily walkalbe. The staff has always been friendly.
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toiler1 Posted: 12/13/16 5:01p Member Since: Jun 13, 2005 From: Hermosa beach
First time I’ve played this course. I just never knew it was public.
Doh! Stupid me…it’s a wonderful track. Reminds me a bit of Skylinks and Rio but it’s better. The course is walkable which is nice. Greens are superb, true, well kept, just one or two more on the stimp meter and they would be top notch. Good open holes and a few tight ones, so you can go through every club in the bag if you’re playing it wisely. Quite a bit of water to navigate and the final run of holes are really excellent.
Great chili at $3 a pop at the turn, lovely guys in the pro shop. Not much to criticize really. I’m sold. Can’t wait to go back.
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Greenskeeper.Org Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee for 2016
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We’ve waited all year for the results, and the results are finally in. Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s Worth the Green Fee Awards for 2016.
“Worth the Green Fee” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users at providing a consistent, quality golf experience at an outstanding price.
Let’s face it, golf can be expensive. But it doesn’t have to be. All you have to know is where to play to get your best value and that’s something Greenskeeper.org excels. In addition to helping golfers decide where to play their next round of golf based on reviews, ratings, and maintenance alerts, we’ve recently introduced our GK Coupons service to extend their deals directly to our avid golfers. Our GK Coupons program have been received very well by both Golf Course Operator and Golfer. Let Greenskeeper.Org bring you the business you deserve and let us help spread the good word about your golf course to other like-minded golfers. You’ll be impressed with the results.
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