Manor House at Tanglewood Park
About Manor House at Tanglewood Park
The Manor House Bed and Breakfast isn't your typical golf hotel or resort, but its location inside the 1,100-acre Tanglewood Park does have its advantages. It's within a mile of Tanglewood Park's 45 holes of golf, including the Championship Course, host of the 1974 PGA Championship won by Lee Trevino. The Victorian era manor dating to 1859 has been completely restored. All the rooms include their own private baths and period furniture and decor. Golfers can also stay at the cottage, guesthouse and apartment. Park amenities feature an aquatic center, horse stables, tennis courts and more.Facts
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Clemmons, North CarolinaPublic
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Clemmons, North CarolinaPublic
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Reynolds course is a fun and enjoyable experience
This is the best shape I have seen this course in. They have done a really good job. Fun, challenging course.
A fun gem
Challenging, diverse layout. Greens were consistent and nicely maintained. Fun course & well worth the price
The course has a really great layout.
The course was in great shape. The greens really rolled true and fast. I had a wonderful time and I will be coming back soon to play many more rounds of golf at this awesome golf course.
Great Day
Really enjoy the challenge of this course. The fairways and greens are in real good shape. There are a couple issues on the fairways like water lines being opened up but present no issues.
A real test of skill
You have to play your shots right on this course, or you will pay in lost balls and frustration. It’s a beautiful course and the staff are great; play never lagged and rangers kept play moving. Will come back when my shots are better.
Golf now
So it was cart path only also the greens had been plugged and golf now didnt say this so we talked to staff at tangle wood and they let us play the champion course. We had 2 seniors with us so it would have been tough on them to do alot of walking if I would have known this we would have booked somewhere else but staff at tanglewood corrected the issue. So always call before reserving t time.
First time at course
The course layout was a bit too hilly and difficult to judge the placement of the ball. Fairways are too narrow and the greens are full of divots. We actually repaired many of them today. The fairways were well groomed and the greens were pretty fast. If a ball was hit off the fairways it went in the woods and difficult to find. The tee boxes were too hard and it was difficult to push in a tee. Overall rating was pretty good. Just needs some attention.
David
Played here many times. Was hoping with all the upgrades they have made the Reynolds Course might have gotten some. Greens were ‘SLOWWW’
and full off Ball marks and several were full off crows foot or crab grass. But the Sand Bunkers were in real need off maintenance Several were actually unplayable. . A Very Good layout to be overlooked as far as the maintenance is concerned. Great Value just needs some maintenance.
Great remodel
Great conditions and a great layout if you don't like this course you need to quit playing the game
Great Course
Course was in great shape tee to green. Greens were very fast. Pace of play was very good. 3.5 hours.
Rain!!
We got through 9 wet holes and the rain picked up. My friend and I decided to call it and ask for a rain check for the remaining 9 holes each. So I went through an hour of the course pointing their fingers at Golf Now and Golf Now pointing their fingers at the course. No resolution yet. Very disappointed in Golf Now on this one!!!!!!!!
Tanglewood Championship Course
I had been looking forward to playing the course for a while. It rained until about a half hour after my tee time, delaying everyone else too. Once on the course, I found it to be a fair test of skill. Everyone associated with the facility was very nice to deal with, especially after the rain situation. Typically, I play very quickly, but the pace of play wasn good, especially for a Saturday. I finished my round in under 4 hours. I am looking forward to playing the Championship Course at Tanglewood under dryer conditions. It should be a lot of fun.
Tanglewood Championship
Loved checking out the old scorecards from the past champions tour tournaments. Arnold Palmer, Hale Irwin, Gary Player...etc. Lee Trevino won the 1974 PGA Championship here. If you like that kind of stuff it’ll put you in the right mood to play your best. The course was fun and greens were very good. Unfortunately doubled the last or would have hit 79....pretty good for me but the course doesn’t play super hard anymore. I imagine if you are a long knocker it’d challenge you from the back tees. Looked pretty long back there.
Have fun!
Progressively getting worse
I have played this course almost every weekend since March, and it's progressively getting worse.
Tee boxes are spotty at best, the greens are filled with divots and bare spots.
The fairways are either being repaired or really need repair.
Sandtraps look like the Grand Canyon....bad enough that I took a penalty shot rather than hitting it out.
Guess I'll start looking for a new home course
Incredible Value
I played the Championship course as part of a 36 hole day with the Reynolds course and was very pleased with it. Really not a weak hole, greens were very quick and true and although tees could use some work it was playable. The history of this place and the price paid make it a can't miss for golfers looking to play in the Winston Salem region.
I went out with an old friend on a nice day to try this course for the first time. There was no attendant at the bag drop. We found the pro shop and checked in with a friendly manager who directed us to a golf cart attendant who was helpful in directing us where to go.
On the practice putting green we felt we were in for a special day with the green fast (estimate stimp of about 11) and smooth. But we were surprised when we found the greens on the course were at least 3' - 4' slower than the practice green. Moreover, it was apparent from the large number of big unfixed ball marks on every green that he course is played by people who don't make an effort to take care of the course.
The course layout was interesting with plenty of variety from hole to hole. Most holes had significant elevation changes, and there were several holes where we found it necessary to drive the cart forward to have a look at landing zones. Fortunately the amount of play was very light so that we could do that without holding up play. At least pace of play was very good.
Course conditions:
- The tees were definitely the worst that I've seen in several years. Many were sloped and most of them had very poor turf. Grass cover was sparse and the ground was so hard on nearly every tee pad that it was difficult to place a tee in the ground. Several tee pads were closed because they were in such poor condition.
- Most of the fairways were in good condition though there were some with large bare spots.
- Greens were much slower than the practice green and pock marked with many, many unfixed ball marks. Green contours were mostly pretty gentle though you have to be careful with limited visibility of the horizon due to hills and trees to get a good read on breaks.
- Rough was in average condition and for the most part was not so deep that balls would be easily lost. (I lost none on this course.).
- Bunkers had obviously not been groomed for quite awhile. Most had footprints and quite a few were covered with wildlife footprints.
- Obstacles: There was a nice mix of water, trees, bunkers, and topology to keep things interesting.
We were quite surprised that the distance between the 9th green and 10th tee was about 3/4 mile with poor signage to indicate where to go. There was one water fountain on each nine - not nearly enough to keep players hydrated. There was also NO restroom on either nine.
Great Course
Perfect condition. Lightning fast greens. All bunkers have been fully refurbished. Great value.