Course Details
Type: | Private |
Season Start: | Year round, weather permitting |
Fairways Grass: | Bermuda |
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Recent Reviews
mightyquinn82 - 12/24/13
Very nice course. The Maples is the tougher of the 2 courses they have at Woodlake. Has some very scenic holes to start and finish with. Course is pretty well maintained and in good shape all year around. Even though it has some challenging holes it is a pretty fair test of golf.
Very nice course. The Maples is the tougher of the 2 courses they have at Woodlake. Has some very scenic holes to start and finish with. Course is pretty well maintained and in good shape all year around. Even though it has some challenging holes it is a pretty fair test of golf.
nhingtgen - 11/15/13
Great golf course. Played it for $35 so it was a great value. Course didn't open until 7:30 and nobody showed up to open the club house until 7:45. Apparently, we had the only tee time that morning (8:00) until 10:00 am. Had the course (Maples) to ourselves though - sweet!
Great golf course. Played it for $35 so it was a great value. Course didn't open until 7:30 and nobody showed up to open the club house until 7:45. Apparently, we had the only tee time that morning (8:00) until 10:00 am. Had the course (Maples) to ourselves though - sweet!
Mr. Pinehurst - 11/24/07
Two good courses, probably the Maples course rates higher than the Palmer course. Maples course is straight forward, just grip it and rip it, while the Palmer is more of a shot makers course. Wide fairways and good size greens make this an enjoyable play.
Two good courses, probably the Maples course rates higher than the Palmer course. Maples course is straight forward, just grip it and rip it, while the Palmer is more of a shot makers course. Wide fairways and good size greens make this an enjoyable play.
tntmt - 8/6/14
futraljr - 11/30/13
billlancaster593 - 7/15/13
Thurmans1933 - 5/26/13
Tiger Gordon - 3/17/13
PATRICK R SPITZ - 3/8/13
cyberneff - 2/1/13
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