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This course is another in a long line of solid courses that we've played. It's not exceptional and it's far from terrible, making it a course that's worth playing at least once and multiple
times if you live in the area. The course starts off slow with a few uninteresting holes, but as the course goes along one starts to see a little more creativity. The last few holes show the most
promise, especially the well-constructed mill hole, which takes your ball for a ride on its waterwheel, giving you a 50/50 shot at making a hole-in-one. (The two girls in our group both got one and the
two guys were left with easy deuces.) The church is also very elaborate and shows that a good deal of work was put into some of the obstacles on this course.
Other than that there's not much to say about the course. There was some music on the course, but it was mostly in the beginning as there were no speakers towards the back end. The course was clean and
overall had a pleasant atmosphere. If you have a chance and are in Northwestern Connecticut, definitely play it.
Pat Sheridan (2001), The Putting Penguin
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