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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Challenging course.
This Robert Trent Jones Sr designed course is a very good value but should not be played by inexperienced golfers as it is narrow and very challenging.
Great course but slow
Wonderful course and weather was perfect for the time of year, only problem was the pace, took 5.25 hours.
Reynolds at Tanglewood
The course is in excellent condition and everyone very friendly
Championship course.
Our group played the course two days after a massive flood. Carts were 90 degrees. The course is elevated and drained well. Greens were super fast and pin placement was tough. The course played short but your approach shot if not pin high could cause a extre stroke. Staff was friendly and the grill was happy to serve you. Club house was clean and the bathrooms were easy to find.
Better than expected
Always in the shadow of the Championship course, the Reynolds course deserves more positive reviews as a challenging alternative. It had been several years since I last played it and for a public course the greens were in very good condition. Definitely worth playing when the Championship course is booked.
I will play Reynolds Course Again Soon.
I haven't play the Reynolds Course over 10 yrs, Still like the layout and I really enjoyed playing especially this time of the year. The green is in awesome shape.
Good value
Greens & most fairways in great shape, traps better than last time I played there,, just needed grooming. Tee boxes just OK.
Golf weekend with good riends
First time playing Championship course. Weather was cool and damp first 6 holes but afternoon turned out to be ideal. Course in good condition- greens a little slow but smooth. Need another round to appreciate the layout. Would have appreciated a hole map for better orientation on some holes - do not appreciate blind shots - especially not knowing what was beyond the blind shot. Overall a good day and a good course - want to get back to play again soon. Worth the effort and expense - though the website tee time reservation system was seamless.
Really enjoyed the layout
The only draw back was that the bunkers were poorly maintained. More clay with craters and not enough sand.
Excellent course with great history
I wanted to play Tanglewood because of the history -- the course hosted the 1974 PGA Championship. Lee Trevino won his first PGA Championship, edging Jack by a stroke. Sam Snead tied for third place at the age of 62. So with that known, I was content with that.
But the course was in phenomenal shape at the end of October. According to my playing partner, the greens were "slow" in the morning. They still had some bite to them, however. Very challenging course with plenty of bunkers. Hard to score on the par 5s, and the par 3s can have some length to them. Very enjoyable round. Keep in mind it's a $2 fee to enter the park, so make sure to have some cash on hand and allow yourself a few extra minutes to drive through the service road.
Good challenge for newer golfers
Course is in great condition! A very tough but fun challenge for new golfers. Should’ve brought my bathing suit because I spent a ton of time on the beach.
new golfers should never attenpt tanglewood. Huge sand traps and lots of them.