Updated from May to late June 2025. Layout is one of my favorites with strategy playing a role on about every hole on the course. Views are awesome. No hole is the same, all are unique and you get different angles and elevations. Great place to work on course management, but it is also a good challenge. Fairways are absolutely awesome, cut well, distinct, and great to hit off. There is fair rough where your ball is findable but also penalizing as it’s harder to stop the ball and without always a spot to run it up it puts a premium on fairways. Green shape was significantly better this time and they rolled very true. Also a decent challenge with different slopes and raised greens. I love the bunker placements and the sand is fantastic when dry. The range balls included isnt many but I’ve been assured you can ASK FOR MORE at no charge. Carts and GPS are great. Personally I really like walking this course tho (not sure if that reduces the price—hopefully it does). Practice green and range are a really good setup. There is a chipping and bunker spot that’s not as good and smaller but still a decent place to practice when it’s not busy. I have to comment on the tee boxes too, they are in good shape which can often be overlooked by golf courses, but not here. I hope golfers treat this course right because it’s on the up and up. One maybe two old school bad attitude patrons but the staff were really great. It is a bit pricey and you can find other public courses in great shape for less but personally I don’t think they can compete in the uniqueness/design of this course. The member/player cards options leave a little to be desired in value when committing to this course. I love the tee box distances and I think they’re perfect, but some might push back slightly: ~7100, ~6600, ~5900 yards I think. I’ll be back again this year, several times. Bottom line is that it’s definitely a course to play if you can.