Do NOT go to Hidden Hollow golf course. I never write reviews, but in this case I felt I had to…read more Yesterday I decided to make plans to go play golf with my girlfriend. I asked around, and many of my friends who have played this course before said it's great for beginners. Immediately when I arrived, I knew that there might be an issue; I forgot my girlfriend's golf bag at the house, and I know that some golf courses require a bag per person to play. As I walked toward the clubhouse, this came to fruition. I didn't even step in the building, and they told me to turn around; she wasn't allowed to play without a bag. Respectfully, I said that that was fine, and I left to go get a bag. Now having the bag, we arrived back at the course. Before even stepping out of my car, both the owner and another man scoped me out from the building and immediately jumped to go confront me. He said you are not playing today. I asked why not; I went out of my way to go all the way back to my house to go get a second bag. She had the bag; why can't she play? He responded by saying that she was a beginner. Never once did I say that she was a beginner. He was just assuming. However, knowing that she was a beginner, I said, "Yeah, she's a beginner. How else is she supposed to learn how to play if not at a course?" He proceeded to say that she should go to a driving range. I said that's perfect; she's been to a driving range multiple times, we go to Top Golf all the time, and we have gone to a couple of the local driving ranges. He just shook his head no. "Beginners don't play here." THIS IS A PUBLIC COURSE, may I remind you. It's sponsored online for being good for beginners! Many of my friends have learned how to play golf here! And then he said he was worried about the pace of play. I said it was completely understandable. I said, even when I play, if I'm struggling and I'm holding up a group, I'll let them play through, a common golf courtesy. He basically told me that he didn't care. And then he proceeded to tell me that there was an event taking place. If this was true, why wouldn't he just tell me that in the first place? Why would he make me go to my house and back to get a bag? On top of this, there were maybe even six cars in the parking lot. And as many may know, if you're holding a members-only event, there's usually more than just six cars. In addition to this, I also knew someone who was currently playing on the course who happened to not be a member. The staff was straight up LYING to us. I left off by saying that there were many people that I knew that played at this course and that they would be very disappointed to hear about how they were treating people. His response to this statement was that he didn't care. People wanting to play at his course is his business. The fact that he doesn't care is ridiculous. At this point I was getting pretty agitated; however, not wanting to escalate this situation, I decided to just leave. All the reasons he gave were invalid. He had an issue with the bag. I got another bag... He was worried about the pace of play. I said I'd let people play through. When I had solutions to both of these issues, he even decided to lie and say that there was a member's event occurring. In the car my girlfriend and I were thinking, "What was their issue?" We were paying customers just looking to play golf. My girlfriend immediately thought to herself it was what she was wearing. She was wearing athletic leggings and a sweatshirt; it was a cold day, and there was no dress code. There's no way that this should have been the issue. Do they not like women playing there? The owner herself is a woman. Is it a race thing? She's Hispanic. I hate to think that there are people out there that would do something like this, but ultimately I don't see many other reasons why we shouldn't have been able to play there. For people reading this, formulate your own opinions on the situation. My girlfriend was excited to play her first round of golf; now this incident might have ruined it all for us. All I'm saying is I'll never go back there again.