I suppose I could go to Dingerville golf course.įirst off, I would love to begin by highlighting some of the good things associated with TMGC. I try to enjoy myself here even though it is a slow pace. I've seen this one guy several times that is allowed to bring his dog along - that should be against policy rules. When the hole is finished, they count their strokes, take another shot then move on - SLOWLY. I played with a group of local old guys that stop at every hole, take drinks of their booze, go to the next ball to hit. It is very slow when the older gentlemen are drinking heavily. It is very very slow when the old walking ladies are playing. The pace of play can be slow to very slow because it is always busy - that is because there are no other golf courses in the area.
During the summer, the ground is hard, but that helps for your driving distance. The course is average in difficulty, but it does have a few tricky holes. The check in is always the same, the personnel are friendly and professional.