

The eagle flew the coop in 1989, and now, while their new MiniVerde Ultradwarf Bermuda greens are certainly an improvement, there really hasn’t been any real enhancement of the quality of the experience here. It features gently rolling terrain, tall pines lining the fairways, Cypress trees growing in ponds; willow trees gracing their banks, Bermuda fairways and greens and generous playing areas. Their signature hole is the 576-yard No. 17. Their “claim” of having the three “toughest” finishing holes in town has always been up for heated debate, but now that is probably true due to their lousy conditions.