"Worth playing"
The last time I played this course was in 1999. It was somewhat new at the time and built on re-claimed property from a land fill. I was most impressed by the driving range and practice area for chipping and putting. Nearly every course I have gone to in the CLT area...
Hey, I’m trying to dig back into the golf world after quite a few years of either non-play or inconsistent play. I’ve pretty much lost my ability to hit anything other than wayward shots. It’ll take quite some practice, but where would you say are the best places to play that are somewhat……… forgiving. Haha, I lost too many golf balls at rocky river. :p
the tradition is a good course – not too difficult with wide fairways
I have personally never played, but I hear Charles T. Myers is a reasonably open and easier course. Also, you can get good rates for this course through golfnow.com or clickitgolf.com.
Stonebridge is an easier course that’s usually in great shape.
I learned to play golf on the par 3 out in Indian Trail — Pebble Creek. No hole longer than 175yds. It’s fun, inexpensive and laid back. Haven’t been in awhile. So I don’t know that it’s in great shape, but it’s worth a shot.
Alright, thanks guys. I’ll put these on the top of the list until I get back into my game. 🙂
"Worth playing"
The last time I played this course was in 1999. It was somewhat new at the time and built on re-claimed property from a land fill. I was most impressed by the driving range and practice area for chipping and putting. Nearly every course I have gone to in the CLT area...