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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I love to play this course. Has tight fairways several water holes that are in play. I play it about once a month.
Best Deal in the Triad
Course was in great shape after the renovation. The greens were dormant but very smooth, fairways were over seeded and great to play off of. Bunkers were excellent and very playable. Course is a great layout with challenging but fun holes. No bad hole on the course, I can understand why there was a PGA Championship here.
Fun Day!
Love the layout! Not a single bad hole on the course. Tough but fair.
Great Turnaround
Greens and new sand traps were definitely a wonderfull improvement. Hopefully fairways and replanted areas in the rough will come out this spring. Usually play here can be pretty slow, but despite the course being full we moved around in well under 4 hrs. Enjoyable round and will look forward to playing as weather gets better.
Very enjoyable course to play
Tanglewood Reynolds is a very enjoyable course to play challenging but fair. For FEB and the amount of rain recently the course is in very good condition. Greens role true, bunkers are well groomed and playable. The grounds crew does a good job maintaining these courses.
One of the best public courses ever
With the new redesign this has to be one of the best public golf courses for the money.
PGA Course returned back to its glory
Great golf course, greens excellent although a little bit slow.
Save your money
This was the first time playing this course and the last!! The greens were bumpy and that was the best part of the course. This is probably the worst layout and course conditions I’ve ever played and I’ve played a lot of winter golf. I’m just sick I wasted my money on this course when I could have played the Championship course for $20 more. I paid $25 on a hot deal and would have rather burned the money and stayed home!!! OMG WOW WHAT A WATSE OF TIME!!!
Excellent course since renovated
Course is much better since being renovated. Greens are perfect and all the bunkers have new white sand.
Beautiful Course
Beautiful course with lots of challenges. Well maintained with excellent greens! Definitely will be back to play again!
Beautiful, but challenging course
Course is beautiful, but very challenging. Only the second time playing this course. Lots of obstacles (trees, bunkers, etc...). Course is very well maintained and very friendly staff. Will definitely play again.
Outstanding
Tanglewood is an outstanding golf course. Every hole offers a visual challenge. A variety of tee locations for any skill level however the greens have been resurfaced and with the slope and contour are challenging to putt. Smooth and consistent from green to green. Bunkering is specular and the sand is playable. The bright white sand contrasting the green of the course is impressive. A difficult course where par is good.
First time playing since the reopening
Always enjoyed playing here before the renovations so I was excited to get back out there and play the new greens. I was very pleased with how everything turned out. The greens have came in beautifully but still need a little more time to completely heal up. Bunkers are 100% better now since they’ve taken some out and redone the ones they left. The day I played was pretty wet out from a rain the day before so it was cart path only. My only complaint is the collars were not mowed so if you were right off the green you were chipping out of the thick stuff. Once they mow the fringes, this course will be back up at the top of the list of public courses around the triad area!
Great greens, nice improvements
Best greens around, I like all the new improvements. I’ll be back
plinko putting
course had just aerated/sanded the greens, but they haven't (& still haven't) reported it to golfnow.com. nobody likes playing plinko
Greens are great but slow..cart paths are HORRIBLE..every thing else is average at best..
Course is in disrepair. UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Not sure why this course is collectively rated at 4 stars, the layout was true to R.T. Jones style courses with well placed bunkers and narrow doglegs that cause you to tee off with many different clubs. For a course on GolfNow to be rated at 4 stars with was absolutely the worst 4 star course I have played. Fairways were missing grass and aren't watered the way they are supposed to be. The championship course that hosted the 1974 PGA Championship is closed for a full renovation, they said it would be open the spring of 2019. At that point the Reynolds course will be partially renovated. The reynolds course had nice greens but that was about it, very hard tee boxes fairways were bare. I would NOT play this course until after the 2019 season, but if the Championship course is open the beginning of 2019 don't think about it just play it. This place has tons of potential just not currently worth paying $30, if the hot rate was $10 I would give it a go but I won't be back until the changes are made, they will be putting several millions into it so it is exciting. SO BE WARNED, THIS COURSE IS NOT WORTH THE COST OF ADMISSION AT THE CURRENT TIME.