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Golf Course Review Torrey Pines Golf Course (SOUTH) San Diego California. #GolfCourseReview @TorreyPinesGolf @tpgolfshop #Golf #SanDiego #California #Breaking
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Check out the latest golf course review below for Torrey Pines Golf Course (SOUTH).
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Torrey Pines Golf Course (South)
San Diego, CA
Reviewed by: weber2323, San Diego, CA
Played in the men’s club today and teed off right on time and finished in 4:45. I thought the pins were in tough positions contributing to the slower pace.
Greens are still pretty soft and with all the traffic I thought were a little too wobbly. They still had some good speed to them but it was just tough to putt not knowing if your ball would get knocked off line. I think if they can dry out so they can be fooled and cut consistnely then they would be fantastic to putt on. Never really noticed and dead spots and ball marks seemed to have been fixed too.
Fairways were great. Mowed nice and tight and still soft to hit from. No evidence of any wet spots.
Rough has been cut down but make but make no mistake it could still be trouble. It was really a crap shoot.
Found the sand a few times and it’s fine. It’s more on the firm side rather than soft but that is the norm here. I say both green side and fairway bunkers were the same consistency.
Saw the marshal and cart girl several times.
Golf Course Review Mt. Woodson Golf Club Ramona California. #GolfCourseReview @MtWoodsonGolf #Golf #Ramona #California #Breaking
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Check out the latest golf course review below for Mt. Woodson Golf Club.
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Congratulations to Rams Hill Golf Club Borrego Springs, California 2016 Winner Worth the Green Fee for San Diego County.
Congratulations to all the great golf courses out there that won Worth the Green Fee for their Region. Haven’t thought of playing there? Consider this a wake up call and give their golf course a try.
This year we expanded our awards to 11 regions! @GreenskeeperOrg Winner #2016 @RamsHillGolf #Golf #WorththeGreenFee #SanDiego #Breaking
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 Southern California.
“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 has been received very well by both Golf Course Operator and Golfer.
Click HERE for our previous article: “Worth the Green Fee for 2016.”
Posted: 01/16/17 7:14a
Member Since: Aug 21, 2010
From: Lake Forest
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aakes90278
Posted: 01/10/17 5:29p
Member Since: Dec 28, 2002
From: redondo beach
It’s simple. Greenskeeper.org has been growing. We expanded the number of regions because golfers like you have reported about golf course conditions in more places you play. In short golfers come to us if they want informative, relevant golf course reviews and it’s all due to your, our GK Community’s, diligence. You let us know your experiences and well if we hear about it everyone else does too.
Golf is an experience and every experience is unique. Different golf courses offer different experiences. What we look for in golf course reviews offers a little insight into every golf course we play. Not just one point of view but many, and by providing many different points of view you get a clearer picture of what each golf course has to offer. To that end we felt it necessary to provide regions with their own highlighted golf course. Local players can enjoy the fact there is a great facility they can play just around their corner. Golfers looking to experience new golf courses can play these and experience first-hand these unique golf experiences. Put simply, we allow not just your high-end. daily fee courses to shine but the local municipal as well. They all deserve a fair shot and they all deserve to shine.
Look for additional Golf Course highlights from our Worth the Green Fee for 2016.