
Ian Mohammed
2 reviews on 1 places
Just a stones throw away from the airport, surrounded by several well known hotels, in a "gully" lies this undulating, ball grabbing, lake and ravine filled Par 71 course. A bit noisy from the planes landing and taking off, but features several dogs legs to the left on the front and a couple right on the back. The par 5s were relatively short in that if you take an aggresive shot around the corners, a chip into the green can be obtained. First time playing this course, 5 birdies !! Big shout out to the Cart Girl ...Daniela who ensured we got cold ones :)
Just north of Burlington on the escarpment on #1 Side Road ...I found " Hidden Lakes" ...now to be called "Found Hidden Lakes". This course features an emaculate club house, pro shop outdoor restaurant ...with good food, a driving range and a practice putting green. Their are 36 holes, a new course and and an old course.The holes were generally long the shortest par 3 beeing 144 off the blues. I liked the layout, quite challenging, many dog legs. The fairway was low and the ground was hard so you really had to hit down on it !. The wind seemed to attack us on many of the holes and you have to club up most of the times. The greens had many undulations and were hard and fast...could not attack and get that ball to stop. Here are some of the highlights...will definitley return to play old course and finally find that lake. Also, you have to visit the Half Way House...great customer service there :)