Fremont Park Golf Course
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 32 | 1989 yards | 30.8 | 104 |
| White | 32 | 1355 yards | 28.2 | 98 |
| Red | 32 | 1355 yards |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue M: 60.4/100 W: 62.8/107 | 181 | 253 | 152 | 257 | 288 | 85 | 292 | 88 | 371 | 1967 | 3934 |
| White M: 58.2/95 W: 59.6/99 | 151 | 228 | 138 | 190 | 187 | 69 | 179 | 77 | 284 | 1503 | 3006 |
| Red W: 50.0/90 | 116 | 197 | 120 | 173 | 174 | 55 | 159 | 77 | 284 | 1355 | 2710 |
| Handicap | 13 | 5 | 3 | 11 | 7 | 17 | 9 | 15 | 1 | ||
| Par | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 32 | 64 |
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Good for practice
Had a couple of hours to kill, and wanted 2 work on my iron play. Although the 9-hole track had 4 par 4s, You dont have to bring more than a hybrid really. #9 is the longest hole and a driver, 8 or 7-iron will get u home. Young girls at check-in & bar/concessions were nice, which was different than my past experiences with uppity older staff.
Don't expect too much, work on your short game, and you'll be fine; especially w/ GolfNow pricing!
Titleist714Man
Good course to sharpen you game
played 9 mainly to hit a bunch of shots with a new gap wedge. As anyone that has played here, this is probably the toughest executive course in the area. But good to sharpen you game. Course was in surprisingly good condition (they must have a good supply of water). Not many people on a weekday, which allowed me to hit a lot of practice shots with my new wedge.
Cheap afternoon golf
The course was in pretty good shape. Many tee boxes had been moved or were under maintenance so the yardage seemed to be off on some holes. Greens were in pretty good shape with more ball marks than average. Expected the course to be very windy but it was perfect weather with a light breeze. Can't beat $10 in the afternoon. Lax environment with a lot of beginners and people working on their game on the course so the pace is a little slow but nice for the beginner to intermediate casual player. Make sure to bring some extra balls.
Horrible Course
Horrible course, mostly dirt and duck droppings. If you can find any grass it is patchy and half crab grass. It seems like it is maintained by the Fremont Park maintenance or someone who never played golf in their life. The driving range is artificial turf with blue tarp that I guess is supposed to be water? I doubt if the staff ever played golf and the marshall is just out there eyeballing the women players. Totally over-priced, I wouldn't play there again if they paid me.
Fremont course
poor course maintenance. The fairways are quite narrow and make it very challenging and expect to lose a lot of balls.
greens are fast and slick
good course, but you will find beginner player on this track
Great for the price
Course is under repairs, but overall a lot of fun. Great course layout
Great quick round with challenges for low handicappers and beginners alike
Excellent value: $9 on an afternoon for 9 holes. Course was in good condition and pace was acceptable. There are a lot of water hazards that challenge the better player going for the greens, but holes are not so challenging that a beginner can't have fun. Overall a course I would play again when I have a couple hours free.
very challenging
The course is very challenging. but needs attention .the pace of play for me was terrible! !! i was caught between two groups of 2 &3 there pace of play was slower than a snail in a wheel chair.there was no course monitor and the golfers have no course etiquette at all. for me weekends i will not go anymore.
Make sure you have your "A" game with you
The fairway/low-rough areas are rather narrow. If you have a tendency to mis-hit your drives or long irons, you will venture into areas that are, by local rules, inaccessible. Most of the holes have areas that are "protected" areas so you are not allowed to play or even retrieve balls hit beyond the marked areas. This led me to a record number of lost balls - and this is a 9 hole course.
On the positive side, the fairway and low rough are well plush, green and well maintained. But, the unforgiving nature of the course layout made it a rather frustrating, as opposed to relaxing, day. Most of the holes are short-to-medium par 3's. But, with all the penalties you have to take if you are like me (a novice golfer), you will be challenged to get very many legitimate par's, or even bogies.
Anyway, I will have to get my game much sharper before I take on this course again. This course will certainly help you sharpen your short game. So, as I said implied, bring your Accurate shots with you when you visit this place.
this course has a high risk reward layout.
the fairways were in very bad shape, a lot of dry dirt patches on the fairways and in front of the greens. even if you hit it down the middle you will have a challenging second shot from the dirt or dry grass. some of the tee boxes also dry and in poor condition.
Hot deal green fee is great.
This course has been designed like an executive 9 short hole course, but needs to keep it better conditions than now.
Just an average golf course grass mosly dry
Need attention on dry grass and trees. Just an average golf course grass mosly dry.
bad condition
Areas were soggy you couldn't walk through to hit your ball no grass on most fairways. Tee boxes had no level spot to hit from. It was so bad we walked off on the 3rd hole. I've played there many times in the past and enjoyed it. But never again.
Great value, challenging course for beginners
I've played at Mission Hills twice and once here. This course is far more difficult that Mission Hills. Most shots are not straight shots onto the green (Unless you want to run the risk of hitting your ball in the bunkers or bushes). I've only golfed 3 times and shot around 12 over par at Mission Hills, 15 over par here and losing some balls.
The fairway is pretty narrow on most holes and there are a bunch of patches where the grass is barely growing, but you only end up on these areas if you hit the ball high on the tee and it goes short.
Marshall with the glasses that drives around the course only asked us what time our tee time was because we played a little early since no one was ahead of us. The girl at the front desk is very friendly.
Overall, very fun course. The difficulty makes it fun, which requires you to think about where you want to place the ball for the the best shot on the next stroke.
challenging 9 hole
Bring extra balls! Nice challenging layout, and a little longer than most par 3 courses. You get to use driver on several holes. But hit 'em straight! Wild rough on one side, swamp reeds on the other.
Very nice practice facility, range with plenty of targets, practice traps, and decent putting.
Challenging little course
Fremont Park is a challenging little executive course. It has five par 4s and 4 par 3s. There are a lot of unique shots, hazards to avoid, and narrow fairways to hit on all but one of the par 4s. The first four par 4s are tricky and are relatively short. The last par four and the final hole on the course is big, long and wide open and you can finally hit your driver. The course is very natural and scenic with marshlands and other nature to admire. Two of the par 3s are only about 80 yards and are the easiest holes on the course. Otherwise, this really isn't a course for beginners, unless you don't mind losing 6 - 8 golf balls. For intermediate to advanced players there are some challenges that you normally don't find on an executive course.
Maintenance wise, the greens are in nice shape but there are a lot of dead, dry, crusty, dirt areas in the fairways. I had a good time though.
good bang for the buck
It is hit or miss with the workers. A few are rude or major airheads. The ladies bathroom doesn't lock or have soap or paper towels. The worse part is the goose stuff on the greens. But at $16 you can't complain much. It is nice for the price.
Challenging Nine Hole Course
I recommend this course to anyone who has some prior experience. I would not recommend this course to a "newbie". Most nine hole courses are very forgiving. This is NOT the case for MOST holes on this course. Lots of staked areas, water, and narrower fairways make it a real challenge. It makes you concentrate on your shot instead of just hitting the ball. The two short holes are very short and a full swing with your loftiest club may get you into trouble. Bring a few "extra" balls :) I enjoyed the challenge of this course and will definitely be playing there again.
ALSO, they have a range and a "short game" practice area. Nice facility and friendly staff.