Course Details
Type: | Private |
General Manager: | David Corrado (DoG) |
Superintendent: | Thomas M. DeGrandi, GCSAA |
Guest Policy: | none |
Dress Code: | Collared Shirt (No Denim) |
Season Start: | April |
Season End: | October |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Fairways Grass: | Bent, poa annua |
Driving Range: | Grass hitting surface |
Short Game Practice: | yes with sand bunker |
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Recent Reviews
dartboss04 - 9/22/10
I've been going to the GHO (now Travelers but always GHO to me) since I was a kid, so finally getting the chance to play the TPC was a dream. It definitely lived up to my expectations and then some.
The new practice facility was awesome, with pyramids of balls at the range, chipping green, and putting green. You really felt like you were on tour for the day. We actually played the course one month prior to the PGA tour stop this year, so the course was in excellent condition. Next to Lake of Isles and Wampanoag, these were the best greens I've putted in the state.
My only concern the whole time was that they run a tight ship and we were warned that slow play could result in the switching of tees (which would have put us at the red...wah wah), or in having to skip a hole. I'm a fast golfer, but I can't say the same about a couple others in my group, but we flew through there in less than 4 hours. I was worried the whole way that we'd get to the 15th or 16th and they'd have us skip one of the signature holes.
All in all, from the practice facility, through the course, it was definitely a great experience. Although I can't see myself shelling out 175 bucks weekly to play, I wouldn't mind making the trip once a year.
I've been going to the GHO (now Travelers but always GHO to me) since I was a kid, so finally getting the chance to play the TPC was a dream. It definitely lived up to my expectations and then some.
The new practice facility was awesome, with pyramids of balls at the range, chipping green, and putting green. You really felt like you were on tour for the day. We actually played the course one month prior to the PGA tour stop this year, so the course was in excellent condition. Next to Lake of Isles and Wampanoag, these were the best greens I've putted in the state.
My only concern the whole time was that they run a tight ship and we were warned that slow play could result in the switching of tees (which would have put us at the red...wah wah), or in having to skip a hole. I'm a fast golfer, but I can't say the same about a couple others in my group, but we flew through there in less than 4 hours. I was worried the whole way that we'd get to the 15th or 16th and they'd have us skip one of the signature holes.
All in all, from the practice facility, through the course, it was definitely a great experience. Although I can't see myself shelling out 175 bucks weekly to play, I wouldn't mind making the trip once a year.
JPINGREE - 1/1/21
d.bloking@att.net - 8/31/18
mp29 - 10/9/14
rcwkent - 8/4/14
DKopcza1 - 3/2/14
McNuts34 - 10/11/13
Russell Ethier - 8/17/13
waynefeinberg - 7/14/13
DAGaluska - 7/14/13
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