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Fat Goose
at 2023 Sep 24
Fat Goose
at 2023 Sep 24
They are priced like a decent metro course, but don’t let that fool you. Do not waste your money on this course. From the mean old grumpy regular players of the course to the miss management of the course it self,
I have had so many poor to horrible experiences at this course then alright ones. I have given this course the benefit of the doubt so many times. I’m finally done now. I have golfed here probably 35-40 times in the past 3 years. The only times I have had a fairly good experience is on slow mid day weeks where service is not pressured to excel… never spending another dollar at this course again😒
Course is under a lot of construction. Charge you full price. One hole is cut to par 3 and course in rough shape. Should offer a discount at least.
I'd give 0 if it was an option. 2 hours to walk 7 holes. Two holes shortened to par 3's. The course is just a dog track. All for 41 bucks. I'll never play here again
My golf league of 14 seniors, mostly unable to walk any distance, were denied the use of golf carts today July 19. Only 1/3inch of rain had fallen overnight. Little explanation about course condition was given. Absolutely no accommodation was offered, such as cart paths and roughs only, 90 degree rule, certain holes closed, etc. Only a vague estimate of a minimum 2 hr delay was given. The lack of definitive communication was simply unforgivable. All 14 players had no choice but to leave. Sad because we like to play the course a couple times each season.
Course is good but timing is bad. The “PGA pro” was behind us tee time wise and we made it two holes before he complained to the club house. We were yelled at, yet we were still waiting for the group ahead of us. He didn’t say a word to us when passing and was rude for being a representative of the course.
Just a heads up that they have ladies nights on Thursday’s, but will still allow you to make a tee time online. Recommend calling to make a tee time, so you don’t show up and get turned away. (I was given a free round for trouble, hence 3 stars)
Valleywood is a decent suburban golf course.

Pros: Relatively inexpensive, driving range, putting green. Hazards are infrequent. The course was in pretty decent shape.

Cons: Course layout is not great. Lots of holes have the same layout, i.e. dogleg around 150-170 yards. It got a little repetitive to tee off with a 5 iron, then approach with another iron shot. I'd estimate half the holes were along those lines.

There wasn't much water or sand or water, but some of the fairways were pretty narrow.

Overall the course was fine. I wouldn't necessarily go out of my way to play here again, but I wouldn't be disappointed if my group ended up here.
Challenging course with lots of beautiful Rolling Hills and curvey green included with Friendly/Courteous staff makes for an excellent golfing experience. Definitely will return & recommend to all golfers!