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    Eagles Bluff Golf Course

    2.5 (4 reviews)

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    Railwood Golf Course

    Railwood Golf Course

    4.5(2 reviews)
    83.8 mi

    This was the first golf course that I golfed on so I am a little partial here. I had a great…read moreexperience and really the friends that I was with made it an awesome experience. I will usually go back to this course anytime I am down this way. When you walk into the club house you can see that several different football players and other sports figures have come through to play the course. It is owned by Justin Smith of the Cincinatti Bengals and he grew up in this area so that's pretty cool. This is an 18-hole Public Golf course that plays just under 6700 yards from the longest tee, for a par of 72. The front nine has some holes near water and appear to be in better condition than the back nine. Hole #2 is a par 5 where you can't even really see the fairway, but you have to be precise in where you drive the ball. Your second shot is generally between 220 and 189 (depending on how far you drive). Reachable in two for an eagle. If you go left then chances are you're dropping a shot. Holes #17 and 18 are challenging. 17 goes straight up a hill and can be frustrating if you don't hit a good tee shot. I call 18 the arrogant tee shot. The correct way to play the hole is to hit into the small fairway patch and then attack the green. This hole has a severe dog leg right and it's about 230-250 to clear the trees if you want to go straight for the green. Most usually end up in the trees, but if you can find your ball then you are just a chip shot away. I would normally give it 5 stars, but the recent conditions of this course have made it drop one star. There is a fungus that is killing the greens and they don't seem to do much about it. Another factor is that the greens are somewhat small so you don't have much to work with. Overall though, for the price and location, it's a fun round.

    This is a wonderful 18 hole golf course. It's very well kept and most of golf carts are very nice…read more They have a shop inside full of golf items. They have a lot of food and drinks to offer. Some of the holes on the course are what I would call narrow and lined with trees. It's a little more challenging than other courses I've golfed at. Overall it's great for a nice round of golf. Not as family friendly as TCGC in my opinion though.

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    Rolling Hills Golf Course

    Rolling Hills Golf Course

    4.0(2 reviews)
    45.0 mi

    I am trying to plan our first golf event for the place where I work. It was recommended to try…read moreRolling Hills Golf Course. I met with Marv, the superintendent. He was very helpful, shared some good insight. We are looking to host our event in July and I think it will be successful..

    A nice little course up in Godfrey. Played in the afternoon midweek, paid less than 15 bucks for 18…read morewith a cart. Greens were in very good shape considering how they are in the rest of the area right now. Not too many ball marks or burnt up areas. Fairways were in decent shape, and the rough was pretty straightforward to play out of, played very fair all around. Layout-wise, the front 9 benefit a longer hitter, lots of space to go hard with driver. Groves of trees separate most of the fairways from each other, so be prepared to play some low safety shots if you're a little wild off the tee. The back 9, however, I didn't really care for. There's two hard left doglegs that just seemed a little cutesy, they were easy to play with an iron off the tee, I just thought the design was lame on the first hole with it, and then the second was enough to annoy me into ranting about it. Assume it's due to a lack of space on the back side, which happens, I understand, just wasn't my cup of tea. Other than that, a pleasant little course. May be back if I can snag another cheap tee time. As an added benefit, looked like they had a nice big driving range, and more than enough space to warm up on the practice green. Can't attest to the food and beverage situation in the clubhouse, but assume it's on the same level as any other course around.

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