Since we are spending the winter in Brunswick Plantation, I hoping to get to a few courses that have never been on my play list. During February, we are considering the following: World Tour Golf Links, True Blue Golf Plantation, and Arrowhead Country Club. Does anyone have a recent experience at these clubs? Appreciate the feedback...
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Played Arrowhead 2 weeks ago. Course was in decent condition considering all the rain we've been having. The day we played it was a bit wet and CPO. They over seeded all the way around which is nice. Greens were not the best bit I think thats more of the season than anything else. Generally, this course is in outstanding shape.
True Blue is top notch and at the top of my list but havent played since the Summer. Well worth the drive IMO.
I haven't played any of them recently, but all of them are known for conditions generally being excellent. Every time I've played Arrowhead, conditions have been superb, same for WGT. I've only played True Blue once last fall, but its reputation stands on itself.
Conditions will always vary because of time of year and weather conditions, but those three will be among the best-conditioned courses in the area.
How are conditions at Brunswick? We have enjoyed playing there in the past.
@djr6648 Conditions at Brunswick are quite good. The recent rain has made the course very soft and muddy; it's going to take some time get it dried out. Hopefully this week will provide some sun, low humidity and breezes. Greens are real nice, typical winter conditions due to dormant grass. Fairways have a generous overseed that plays excellent.
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I have played all you mentioned and all were great when i went. I havent played any in the time of year you are asking.
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I'll be in the area next week. I am thinking about playing some of these courses depending on the weather and conditions: Caledonia Fish and Game, True Blue, Tidewater, The Thistle, Farmstead and the Meadowlands. Anyone have a current report on conditions. I know it has been wet and sometimes they can't even get the mowers on the turf to mow it. I played one of these courses last year and you could have lost the ball in the fairway the rye over seed was so long. Any info on these courses would be appreciated. If you have a suggestion regarding somewhere else that is in good shape, let me know.
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