Golf Clubs Reviews 2010

Berkshire Valley is truly an amazing trip. This is a must for any golfer playing in New Jersey, will not be disappointed. When I entered the parking lot and was taken to the clubhouse, I knew I was in for a treat. The general appearance of the original course set a smile on my face. The first five holes on the field starts mountaintop. The view from the first hole is impressive because it ignores the rest of course. The first five holes are difficult, because if you are not directly on the tee, the ball is OB said, if you can survive the first five holes, rest of course more or less open. From the tee, the areas landing on the streets seem to be tight, but they are wider, then displayed. I think the other five holes in the first place, the course can be played by any level of golfer. One need not be too long off the tee on this course to score. There are more than a few holes that can keep your driver in the bag and use a fairway wood long iron or the "T". Apart from the first 5 holes, if it deviates from the tee, you still have a decent chance in the second green. Most green protected by water or sand for play in mid-iron is important, perhaps more important than a good drive. That, in my opinion, it's fun for average golfers like me. This course is a must play if you are looking for something new and fun.
Berkshire Valley staff was excellent and could not have kind enough. We got lost on the way to the course, called the store to please and was very accommodating to us. Once they arrived, we rushed. They allow us take our time and once we were ready, he sent us on our way to the first hole.
Facilities in Berkshire Valley have been that way. Green is more than enough, sits next to the hole 18 and close to dominating the entire course. You get a real sense that the roller and the speed of the greens will be when you actually get into the course. The driving range of other unit was the best average, but most of the county courts have not even played a range so that it can not beat well. The clubhouse was nice, but there is no obstacle to sit down after the round. Have a snack-bar area where you can order food and take a cold beer. They also have seating inside and outside. The living room opens to the outside No. 18, which is good because you can see the end of the world up as taking a cold drink. Note that the outer zone, while Nice offers only a few seats and a lounge on the inside is nothing fancy, but serves its purpose.
Usually when you hear they are playing a course in the county, it is expected that the conditions of the course is adequate but not great. Well, this country is of course, the exception to this rule. I thought the course was kept and maintained to perfection. The conditions in Berkshire Valley, in my opinion were so nice course I played high level. Each output table was spotless, every street was cut, the bunkers were filled with sand greens and a hole was as consistent as any course I played. You could simply say that the gardener had to courses great pride in the appearance of progress. Note that the course is closed on Monday for repairs related courses
Like most county courts, county residents can make reservations can be made by phone or online. Other non-residents can not use the online option to book tee times. T-time can be booked one week in advance and sent to the public at 20:00. Times fill up quickly and IsNot rare to get a busy signal when calling a week in advance to 20 per hour 00 hours starting Saturday, so make sure you have the number course in the speed dial and keep trying.
Do not be fooled by the name of the county courts. When reading Berkshire Valley expect to pay rates a particular class. County residents pay $ 70 for a check-out at the beginning of the weekend, and county players pay $ 95 for the privilege of playing this incredible work. Rates are lower during the hours of non-premium weekdays. In my opinion, the course is worth the ticket price.
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