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Eisenhower Golf Course
Below are the course reviews for Eisenhower Golf Course. Select another course to view other reviews.
1 to 5 sliding scale, 1 = Double Bogey and 5 = Eagle
Par
Posted by Gerry, Crofton, MD on 7/8/2007 7:47:24 AM
Crofton, MD
In pretty good shape, pretty green for the lack of rain. The pace was surprising quick for this course on a Friday afternoon. Greens are in really good shape. Tee boxes are a little spotty but overall they are doing a good job keeping up the course.
Par
Posted by Gerry, Crofton, MD on 3/29/2007 7:53:14 AM
Crofton, MD
Tee boxes were pretty chewed up for early in the season and greens had just been aerated but the fairways were in good shape and the sand wasn't too bad as I found out again and again. Once spring gets here, this is a nice little track and not too pricey.
Birdie
Posted by Britt, Annapolis, MD on 8/22/2006 3:08:51 PM
Annapolis, MD
This course keeps improving. Management has cleared many overgrown areas from round trees allowing for fun recovery shots. The design is very straightforward. There are 2 reachable par 5s, some memorable par 4s, a couple of holes where shot placement can be key and the hilly terrain is used to good advantage. Only gripe is that 1st, 10th and 2 of the par 3s feel like repeats of one another. Nevertheless, a fun, unassuming golf course.
Bogey
Posted by Trevor, Landover, MD on 8/15/2005 1:19:30 PM
Landover, MD
Recently played this course on recomendation of a friend. From what I hear it was a course that went through some hard times the past years. The design is really interesting with forced-carries and a couple of Par 5s on the back that make you think about shot execution. The conditions were mixed: Greens Good, Traps Good, Fairways Spotty, Rough Spotty and tee boxes need a total over-haul. I think once the new managemetn gets all the changes needed in place it will be a great place for a round.
Eagle
Posted by Steve, Edgewater, MD on 4/10/2005 9:51:17 PM
Edgewater, MD
For mid-April, this course was in beautiful condition. The fairways were filled-in and the greens were plush. The course itself is fair with open fairways and true-rolling greens. All of the par 3's are fairly long, except one. The proshop seemed to be well stocked, and from what I could see, the prices weren't too bad. Sunday morning rate of $49, for a course in this condition, wasn't too bad, either. A must play!!!
Eagle
Posted by Dave, Columbia, MD on 9/22/2004 4:17:59 PM
Columbia, MD
You can't beat this course for its price and its classic layout. Nice and true greens for most part which will reward accurate approach shots. Most holes have wide fairways which are framed by tall trees. Par 4's require nice drives for easier approach shots. Couple of Par 5's will alllow you to go for it in two. Par 3's are not easy - with one short one to give you a break. Friendly staff and good practice greens and driving range will get your day off to a good start. Have fun.
Par
Posted by clarence, kelly on 6/2/2004 12:20:38 PM
kelly
A nice course with numerous challenges over water and environmental. The landscaping is beautiful and tee boxes were well maintained.
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