linda w
29 giugno 2023
Two couples played 18 holes on June 24/23. Checked in at the golf shop paid our $169 per person green fee. At check in no mention was made about the condition of the greens on the course. Went to the range and practice greens, everything in good shape. Practice greens were fine and no damage what so ever. Went to the first tee, played the hole to the green. When we got to the green we all noticed that the was severe damage to the green. Straight lines of 1” wide grass was non existent, then 1” of grass. The width of about 3 feet, some type of equipment obviously. This was present not only in spots on the green but, sometimes the length or width of the green. Clearly had to be misapplication of chemicals or fertilizer. This was the condition of all 18 greens. At the completion of the round went to the golf shop only to find a cart guy there who could do nothing, pro and shop manager all gone home already. Called to talk to GM, not there, left a message, no call back to date(1 week). This is an honest review, feel the golf course was totally misrepresented, a bait and switch type approach. You’re better off playing Indian Springs or Whitefish Lake or in Kalispell. The greens were even better at the little nine hole course in Eureka. Conclusion: first and last time playing Wilderness Club ever, save your money, don’t get ripped off by this so called new owner. Only positives, Josh at the bag drop, super nice guy but didn’t mention green conditions. Shelley at the restaurant, nice gal, great service, tips reflect service.
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