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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Championship Quality
This is a great traditional championship quality course. Has held up to modern technology. Only issue was slow, soft greens but that is to be expected in late June. This would be a 5 star plus course with upgrade to bermuda greens.
Still a classic
I very much enjoyed my round on the championship course. I played in the afternoon and as it was very hot the course was not crowded which made playing as a single fine. It is a heavily played public course but is still in good condition.
Tanglewood-Reynolds
Little rough in spots,hard to locate yardage markers but all-in-all Good course
Great time at Tanglewood Reynolds
Booked a tee time for two through GolfNow and added a third without any problem on Saturday morning. Actually teed off 8 minutes ahead of schedule and played 18 in 4 hours 25 minutes. Very good pace for a Saturday. Course was in very good shape - challenging and fun. Very pretty setting inside of Tanglewood Park. Will definitely return!
Very nice facility
Course in good condition, greens were really nice. Front side could be figured out , having never seen, from the tee. Back side a different story, blind tee shots the biggest problem. Overall we played at a great pace and when held up were let through without a problem. Would recommend and play again when in the area.
Great course! I wish I lived closer
This course was clearly designed well and has a good history. It was relaxing, yet challenging; and you're almost guaranteed to end up in the sand at some point (or in my case, on every other shot).
I don't think I have played a better course for the price I paid.
Loved it!
Great course, had a hard time with the trees, and hills, i'm use to playing in Arizona. Now that i know what the course is like, i'm sure to have a better score next time out. I had a great time. Moe
Great Pace of play
We played on June 7th at 1:30 We played in 3.5 hrs. on the Reynolds course. This course is very challenging for the amateur player. Lots of tight holes where the player needs to be able to shape the ball. If you can move the ball around you should be fine. The course was in great shape.
Not worse the money
We played both cources at Tangelwood within one week. Because we liked the championship course, we come back to play the Renolds course! This was no good idea! The condition and the maintenance of this course was very very poor. Very bad conditions of the gras on the fairways and a lot of blank areas everywhere on the course! It was not worse the money we spend for it!!!
Needs conditioning
Greens are not bad, a little slow. Fairways are OK but have patches where there are some bare spots. This course has a lot of traps and the traps were not maintained. Many of the traps had water in them, and many were unplayable. Small staff working on them will take days just to drain and rake. If municipalities want to own courses, they need to maintain this course or sell it to someone that will take care of it.
Course very open
Even thought the championship course was very long and has an abundance of challenging bunkers on most every hole, the course is very open. You weren't challenged on narrow holes. The distance instead was challenging. Great course overall.
Bunkers Need Work
Course was formerly used by both the Senior Tour and PGA Tour. Great layout. Lots of bunkers. Problem is the bunkers are not well maintained. Some have a great deal of sand and others are hard packed. Bunkers provide the teeth to this course and it is maintained the least. Greens pretty good. Maybe just a little slow.
Great Course
To me the Back 9 is more challenging than the Front 9. Front is more open than back. Lots of fun to play.
1974 PGA Championship
Great layout with lots of intimidating shots. It's nice being able to play a championship course for a price you would have paid in 74!
Give it a shot!
Sometimes this course is overshadowed by BIG BROTHER, the championship course. But, it is worth playing.
You'll have to navigate tight fairways and face some challenging greens, so, a great challenge.
You'll hit every club in your bag!
Bunkers
Challenging course. Prepare to be in the bunkers. The flag is very well guarded.
Decent course for the money
First time I played here, I was disappointed to find out that I had to pay to park (only $2) but it's the fact I have to pay to park then pay to play. Saw the ranger on the first hole he was nice but then didn't see him the rest of the round and the back 9 got VERY slow. Course was in decent shape, back 9 was nicer than the front. Decent course for the money and I would play here again but wouldn't be my first choice
Overbooked/greens to slow/ 1 mile ride to 10
We left after 5 holes they overbooked and it took over 2 hours to play 5 holes. Greens are way to slow and bumpy. They did give us a rain check and we play late afternoon on a Tuesday. Back 9 is beautiful after almost a mile long slow cart ride to 10. Someone jumped in front of us on 10 and it is not a place we'll be revisiting. I don't recommend this course there are far better places to play.
Great course
I played with a great GolfNow rate on a Monday afternoon. The course was in fantastic shape for early May, and all of the 99 bunkers were raked and ready for play. The fairways and greens were in great shape. I thoroughly enjoyed my round, and I am excited to return with a friend. I was registered solo but was partnered with another two-some. It was a great day on the course, and I will definitely be back. I highly recommend this course for anyone looking for a challenge above and beyond the run-of-the-mill courses in the area. Bring your A-game or you may spend more time in the sand them David Hasselhoff!
Too many traps
This is a bad course for anyone wanting to enjoy your day. Bunkers are placed to swallow every drive and every green front and back are surrounded with no way to run up the front and if your ball doesn't hold your in another trap. The quality of the traps is brutal filled with gravel and stones, many as hard as concrete.