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    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Bedford Spring Golf Course

    Bedford Spring Golf Course

    3.8(4 reviews)
    33.5 mi

    I will say that the course is nice and in good shape, but ultimately, the staff and atmosphere…read moreleaves room for improvement. When we arrived, we were greeted politely by the starter and golf course staff. However, once we were inside, the attitude changed. I can't say if this is uniform of what their experience is like, or of this is just a small blip because of COVID, but the service at the restaurant and bar attached to the golf course was dismal. When we checked in for the course, we were informed that there is a $39 fee for a rider, in addition to the golf fee of $130 per person. While I was informed ahead of time that the $39 fee existed, I will say that of all of the high end courses I've ever played, this is the first course that ever actually enforced it. Not the best value, but I was fully aware of their policy, so I cannot say I wasn't informed. After checking in, we ordered food, and was told it would be ready by our tee time. When we arrived to pick up our food, I was told the food was just being boxed up, and charged for food that had not even been started. 10 minutes later I come to find out that the food had not been started, and I'm now 10 mins late for my tee time. After asking for a refund, I rush outside to hit my first tee shot, only to realize 2 mins later that they had shortchanged me by $13 dollars. Overall, the course is nice, and is in good shape. Having driven 3 hours from Philadelphia, I would have expected a better experience. If the golf and atmosphere had been better, I would have definitely been inclined to come back. After this experience, I would not spend the time, or money coming back. While it's hard to put into words how truly bad the experience was, the overall lack of professionalism and indifference to our concerns is among the worst I've seen at a high end course.

    Voted as the #1 public gold course in Pennsylvania by Golf Week Magazine, BJ was not about to miss…read morean opportunity to golf here. First off, the views of the surrounding Allegheny Mountains and Cumberland Valley as breathtaking. The golf course has five par 5's and five par 3's, including one named "Tiny Tim". The No. 4, which is the "Volcano," is rated as the hardest hole on the entire course. On No. 10, you hit from an raised green over a valley to a two-tiered green with a high shelf in back. All in all, BJ enjoyed this course.

    Lodestone Golf Club - Cafe

    Lodestone Golf Club

    3.4(5 reviews)
    46.6 mi

    Played 18 holes a few days ago. The course was great. The views from many of the holes are just…read morebeautiful. The fairways and greens were in great shape. We had a great time playing. One place for improvement though that would have gotten them a fifth star was that the sand traps have been degraded. Grass has been allowed to grow down into the sand. I believe that Lodestone was recently named the 4th best public golf course in Maryland. I think if they would have improved the ratings to 2nd or 3rd if the sand traps were back the way they were originally designed by Hale Irwin.

    By far, the biggest waste of money I have ever spent for a round of golf. Traps not maintained,…read moregreens not cut properly, No GPS, poor signage (got 'lost' twice between holes). No Beverage cart, snack bar only, very little selection. No one manning the "bag drop" which really wasn't a bag drop. There was a sign as you pulled in, but there were no racks, no staff, no signs. Gravel road for over a half mile back to club. Gravel parking lot. Driving range mats with no tees. We had 5 people, playing 3 and 2 and were rudely threatened that if we played a 5 we would be kicked off the course (we hadn't even asked), we never saw anyone in front of or behind us, until the 17th hole. We could have easily played a five-some and had no issues. I would expect a hell of a lot more for $158!

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    Rocky Gap Golf Course

    Rocky Gap Golf Course

    3.2(6 reviews)
    40.1 mi

    I have golfed here several times - each ending with me cursing to the clouds and swearing off the…read moresport. But apart from my handicap (which is golf), this course is pretty much the gold standard of courses. The course is well-maintained, the fairways and greens are lush and groomed. The course has GPS tracking so carts have range meters for your distance to the pin, but also lock up the cart if you're off course etc. I like this course a lot. Just wish I personally was better.

    The new pro is very rude. I checked in as a member on a…read moreSunday, the pro ran out of the office, asked the clerk if I had the 7 day membership the man said yes I checked it. The pro then asked my name, pulled out a list and double checked it. He was very rude to the gentleman working there. They raised the cost of the 7 day membership from $300 to $750. Jacked up the cart fees $20 more than last year and $30 more for guests. You now have to get a bucket of balls from the pro shop to use the driving range which is included in the membership. You are no longer allowed to bring your own Gatorade, you have to purchase it from the course. Here's the real crime. Hot dogs are $8, a 20 oz rootbeer $4, a very small bag of chips $2.50. 4 hot dogs with chips and one root beer $50. You get a 15% discount with the membership but I was told that don't apply at the shack after the 9th hole. So $50 for 4 hotdogs and to add insult to injury the hot dogs were cold and the rolls were stale. Rocky Gap has made it nearly impossible for the locals to afford to play the course they've been playing since it was built, then to prohibit bringing a Gatorade or a snack so they can rape you with their products at absorbent prices and serve the food cold. This outing was a slap in the face from checking in time and just got worse as the day went on. The course was in decent shape other than the bunkers which were horrible and some construction on hole #7, its temporarily a par 3 during construction. Despite the efforts of the golf pro to be as rude as he can, we had a beautiful day and enjoyed golfing with good friends. The greed of our local golf course of so many years is truly shameful. Most of the seniors I know can no longer afford the membership and the $55 fee as a guest limits them to one round a year if they're lucky. SHAME ON YOU ROCKY GAP You're not a Country Club, stop charging like you are one!

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