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    Hickory Creek Golf Course & Driving Range

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Burns Park Golf Course

    Burns Park Golf Course

    2.2
    (5 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    In my 17 years of playing competitive golf I have never played a course that was so poorly…read moremaintained, not worth the money at all to be here. By far one of the worst courses I've played.

    This course has 2 18 hole tracks. The easier "Tournament" course and the harder "Championship"…read morecourse. From what I can tell, the Championship course is also used for foot golf (golf using soccer balls). I played here on a Thursday afternoon. The staff seemed friendly enough. I was advised that the Tournament course was easier but wasn't in as good a shape as the harder Championship course. I chose the Championship course. Thank God I got in under the senior rate (55 and over). I paid $22 for the round. It was barely worth that. The course just isn't in good shape. Tee boxes were OK only. Greens were decent. Fairways were pretty awful. There just isn't enough grass. Most fairways are tree lined and there's not much more than some weeds and mud under the trees. Even attempting to improve a sparse lie in the fairway is difficult as there just isn't much grass. The scorecard indicates there's marker poles set up at 100, 150 and 200 yds. There were only 150 yd poles that I could see. The course itself is somewhat difficult to follow. I was on the 9th hole and saw 2 flags, one for the ninth and the other for the 18th. I wound up hitting towards the 18th green not knowing any different. Even finding the 1st and 10th tees on the Championship course requires asking a marshall as nothing is marked. Gas powered carts but they're r-e-a-l-l-y slow. I don't drive like Mario Andretti but the cart I had just sort of sputtered along. They were re-paving the golf paths, I'd suggest they skip that and concentrate more on getting the fairways in shape. We're close to May and I was forced to play lift and place because too many shots that landed in the fairway had mud on them due to the lack of grass. Unless you can get a deal I would advise not playing here for full price.

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    Pine Valley Golf Course

    Pine Valley Golf Course

    1.0
    (1 review)
    3.5 mi

    if i could do zero stars, i would. we golfed at Pine Valley on 7/27/14. the fairways had not been…read moremowed in at least a week as the weeds were at least 6" tall. the irrigation system for the greens consisted literally of a water hose connected to a faucet in the ground. there was a hose on each green. i guess the rest of the course gets watered only when it rains? there are no ladies tees, so unless you're an above average female golfer, don't bother. On top of that, there is absolutely NO signage on the course. Nothing to tell you how many yards to the pin, nothing to tell you what hole you're on or what direction to go next (this gets really interesting at the 3rd and 8th tee which are side by side going opposite directions). We had a map on the back of the scorecard, but it was so small you still had trouble determining which way you were going and which pin was on your hole. there's no water on the course, even on 90+ degree days with a heat index of 110 (maybe that's what those water hoses were for on each green). We paid close to $50 for two golfers and a cart, which is ridiculous for the condition of the course and the amenities. the parking lot had washed away and i had to drive strategically to get in and out without destroying the underside of my car in the potholes. Not sure what they are spending their money on, but it's definitely not improvements. if you're in northern Pulaski County and want to go golfing, drive another 10 minutes north on Highway 107 to Hickory Creek Golf Course. The green fees are the same, if not cheaper, and the owners actually care about the golfers and the course.

    Hickory Creek Golf Course & Driving Range - golf - Updated July 2026

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