Greystone Golf Club - Golf courses, Walworth, NY
Greystone Golf Club - Golf courses, Walworth, NY
Latitude | 36.098225 |
Longitude | -87.346893 |
City | Dickson |
State | TN |
Zip/Postal Code | 37055-1500 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (615) 446-6149 |
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 17, 2009]
kjk252
Shoots in the 80s
Immaculate course. Extremely well manicured, and challenging. One of the nicest in the area.
Customer Service F*uck everyone there and the clouds they sit on. It's really a shame that such a nice course could be spoiled by management's disposition.
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[Aug 14, 2007]
MW
Shoots in the 70s
They could care less. If you don’t like it then just go somewhere else is their attitude. We had a simple problem that could have been resolved by any professional. But rather than trying to resolve anything their attitude is just go away. Greens were less than average for condition. Customer Service Horrible Similar Products Used: every course in rochester |
[Aug 01, 2001]
Rick Haverty
Shoot in the 90s
This is one of the best kept public golf courses around. Built on the site of an old quary, Greystone features great views, challenging holes and a reasonable pace of play - they don't crowd it. Conditions throughout the year have been superb. Excellent tees, greens, and fairways. There's lot of trouble in the rough where they let the heather grow. It's very reminiscent of an Irish links course. The signature 18th hole is as much fun to watch from the club house after a round as it is to play. It's about 220 downhill to the water and then a 125 yard carry over the water to the double green (it serves 9 and 18). Many holes feature spectacular elevated tees. Five and eight are my favorites. Good for all levels of play, but a good challenge for anyone. Customer Service We've had weather problems and the pro shop was happy to issue rain checks. Similar Products Used: They poor a great Guinness in the pub. |
[Feb 15, 2001]
Brandon Heffernan
Shoot in the 80s
A great links-style course. Probably the best public course in the area. Open driving course with difficult, undulating greens. There are several holes on this course that would be considered "black diamond" difficult for PGA Tour stop; namely #4, #7, and #11. Pars are beautiful on these holes, even for a low handicapper. Only drawback is that many players fail to repair their ball marks, so the greens can get chewed up after heavy play. All in all a must play if you're in the Rochester area. Similar Products Used: None |