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Fiddlesticks is a course that I've played many times in my life and it's good to see that the course is still being kept in great condition. The only thing that took away from the otherwise
great condition of the course and the good atmosphere was that none of the water was working the day we played, which was the Sunday before Memorial Day. It's surprising that not everything was in top
shape for one of the biggest summer holidays. Other than that, the grounds were clean and trimmed and the carpets looked brand new. The course has some items scattered around to fill in the spaces
between the holes, such as a hot air balloon, a covered bridge and a castle, but none of it really works into the holes themselves (besides the one where you putt through the cave).
Creativity and difficulty are lacking on this course. Most of the holes are pretty straightforward, making you putt over a few little bumps or around a bend or two. Nearly every hole on the course offers
you with a decent chance to get a hole in one, but it's certainly not guaranteed. One other drawback is that they don't offer a discount for playing both courses, like many 36 hole courses. Other than
that, this course is a great play for a family looking to get out of the house one night and it certainly makes for an enjoyable hour or two.
Pat Sheridan (2002), The Putting Penguin
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