Played Easter Sunday. Got there half hour earlier than our 12:10 golfnow hot deal time. No problem. The starter let us out early since it wasn't too crowded. A good start. Pro shop and bag drop worker were very friendly and helpful. Another positive. The course itself is well laid out requiring thought on every tee. This isn't a grip it and rip it layout. The GPS on carts are definitely helpful and a nice touch. This will help the players like us that play here very infrequently (because we're from NYC, not because we don't like the course). The conditions were very good for this time of year, especially since there was a lot of rain the last few days. This meant cart path only, but even though that's an inconvenience, true golfers should appreciate the fact that 1) the course management is trying to preserve the fairways and 2) trying to keep players safe since the course is quite hilly (especially the front 9). What's the alternative? Let carts tear up wet fairways and then complain about the poor conditions later? Plus, there's nothing wrong with walking if cart path only bothers you so much. Restaurant is open. There's a halfway house with food, drinks and toilets. Course is very close to 5 stars but poor cart paths and lack of a fourth set of tees kinda hurt it. I play from the back tees but my wife plays the forward tees, which would be better if they'd been about 400 yards shorter. Just a thought. Took us 52 minutes to get to from Queens, N.Y.
Would recommend and return.