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I played Pheasant Ridge on 7/16 and 7/17 and, although it was less than perfect, found it to be perfectly acceptable.
I would agree with the comment that was made that Lochmere is the premier, open to the public, golf course in the area. Always perfect, but $$$$ on Friday thru Sunday. The best course I have ever played in the lakes region was Lake Winnipesaukee Country Club, which is fully private...very exclusive. As guests of the dining room manager, we were able to play after 3 (as long as no members requested a time within a half hour of when we went off), and, after playing, were not permitted to enter the dining room or bar for a drink (strictly members only). Very stuffy people...but what unreal service, and what a course. Truly a once in a life time type thing. As for the foursome of Steves...with me, it would be more like "Oh, Steve, your ball is over here in the woods" or "Steve, here's your balll in the trap" or "Steve, just drop one. we are not going to find it". |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Mass/Gilford
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Pheasant Ridge is my 'home' course when I am in the LR.
I agree that a few of the greens are in tough shape, but the layout and views make up for anything it lacks in maintenance or upkeep.
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