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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In Good Shape.
Greens were punched a few weeks ago it looks like. They are rolling okay but there are still some unreliable spots.
Fairways & tee boxes in great shape. Rough and outer areas are not well maintained & could use work. There are times were hitting through the rough into the deeper cut was better bc the deeper cut was out of shape and gave you decent position.
Love the new layout though. removal of some of those bunkers definitely speeds up play. 2 of us played uninterrupted in just under 3 hours. Booked the time on GolfNow on a hot deal time with a coupon. If you can make that happen, do it. We both played for like $30 each.
We will be back
Tanglewood Championship Jul 22
The Championship Course was in excellent condition. There were no COVID 19 issues. Noodles were used in the pins and no problems. Sand traps were in great shape even though no rakes provided. This course is worth the drive and is a great value for green fees.
Wonderful round of golf
Truly outstanding course and incredibly reasonable price. Wish I lived close enough to play regularly
Challenging Lies and Plenty of Bunkers - excellent test
This is a challenging but fun course with plenty of sand just about everywhere you'd expect it - excellent sight lines and dramatic 1st tee - It has recently been redone, but this was the first time I played here and it was excellent. Lots of rolling hills and challenging downhill lies. Driving range has one of the best views that I've ever seen, as the clubhouse is set on a hill. Lots of variety but the course feels even longer than it is. Nicely maintained with friendly staff. Snack counter was nice but has more of a hotel or hospitality rather than a 'clubhouse' feel to it - I just got drinks so I can't comment on the food. I look forward to coming back!
Fun golf outing
I enjoyed playing an old favorite local course with my son on his birthday. Greens were in very good shape for mid-summer.
Wouldnt Recommend
The day started off with an 8:10 tee time and they double booked us. There were two 8:10 tee times. Then Tangle wood put someone right behind us. We were slowed by the folks in front of us and pushed by the folks behind us. No way there should be 3 tee times within 5 minutes of one another.
I wouldn't suggest playing the Reynolds course. In most holes you're in-between tight tree-lines. For the average golfer, it makes for a day of ball hunting.
Greens were in pretty good condition. Made for a good putting day. Fairways were good. Rough areas need to be cut/groomed.
Ill spend my money somewhere else next time.
Return to Tanglewood!
Had not played here in many years but did attend the 74 PGA Championship and felt the spirit of the Merry Mex as we played.