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Bryce Resort Golf Course 

3 is the average rating for Bryce Resort Golf Course
7 golfers have reviewed Bryce Resort Golf Course 

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1 to 5 sliding scale, 1 = Double Bogey and 5 = Eagle

Birdie
Posted by Jim, Laurel, MD on 12/20/2010 1:06:07 PM Laurel, MD
Played 12/11/2010 with the ski slopes full of man-made snow, temp in 40's, and no wind. Staff was very friendly. Course was in good shape though tee boxes were semi-frozen. Have played this course in spring, summer, and fall in 2009 and 2010 and it continues to be in good shape. Wish their #1 hole was not #1, but course has nice variety of short, long, open, and closed holes. Prices reasonable and family friendly.


Birdie
Posted by Riley, Bristow, VA on 8/9/2008 7:53:12 PM Bristow, VA
It is not your typical mountain course. It is relatively flat and somewhat forgiving. Tee boxes, fairways and greens were in very good shape. Sand was almost beach like. Other than the long distance between the two nines, it is a great walking course. It is the only course I’ve played that you tee off next to a small airport runway. It was worth the drive out.


Eagle
Posted by Greg, Greencastle, PA on 6/3/2008 9:54:30 AM Greencastle, PA
I can't think of one hole that didn't have something enjoyable about it. The course was well worth the two hour drive. My favorite hole was the Par 5 16th with a right to left sloping fairway down to a hidden green. The resort sits on several slopes but the course is pretty much flat, not a real signature hole but not a single dull hole either. The course was in fantastic shape though the rough a little higher than what I am used to. It really made for some challenging shots; fun and fair!


Bogey
Posted by Mike, Vienna, VA on 9/18/2006 4:28:09 PM Vienna, VA
The views are beautiful but the course is sub-par and marred by condominium development. Carts are virtually required given the long walk between nines.


Birdie
Posted by Gary, Stafford, VA on 7/1/2006 11:46:15 AM Stafford, VA
Mt. Golf at it's best with tight fairways requiring straight ball striking. A few holes give you plenty of room then you run into a few that seem to go further up in the valley and the hills close in on you. The resort is very family friendly but with no frills. A nice weekend trip with plenty for everyone to do.


Double Bogey
Posted by Ronnie Loy, Woodstock, VA on 2/24/2006 9:53:01 PM Woodstock, VA
For a resort course it is the poorest course I have seen in resent years. I would not recommend it to anyone. Also they do not honor handi-cap persons. Course can be open to everyone but not available to the disabled.


Birdie
Posted by Mike, Alexandria, VA on 5/1/2004 8:57:00 PM Alexandria, VA
Beautiful course that is kept in great shape. The staff in the clubhouse/lodge was fantastic and they had a great lunch/dinner menu. Highly recommend this course...it is well worth the drive.


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