Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club
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I play in a league here. The course is always a charm to play on. The hole layouts are great, as they vary in difficulty and strategy. Lots of wildlife to keep you company (bring big spray). Two problems. First is they tend to squeeze non-league players in bad positions (i.e. in front of or behind you) and that can really screw up your game. The second problem is the pin placements are sometimes ridiculous. I've also heard this from other players too. Overall, certainly worth the money to enjoy a round of golf.
- Stephen Dule
Really nice course. The grounds were nicely kept. It was not too busy for the twilight special ($30 for all you can golf starting at 3 o'clock). Beautifully landscaped all around. A nice layout, even a bad golfer like me was able to keep most shots in play. Saw lots of wildlife as well, deer, rabbits, a racoon, squirrels, and chipmunks. That was just in our round today. The screen with the hole picture, distances, and score was nice. Definitely will come back to play again!!
- Ryan Geary
10/10 course, all 27 holes are fantastic. Originally I had this as a 1 star because I was bitter about ads playing in the carts. I still think that’s wack but that doesn’t take away from the game or the immense care this club has for its course.
- Matt
The course is one of the best in the area with 3 nine hole courses. Each Nine Hole Course will test your shot making capabilities Bring a few extra golf balls as there are some forced carries and tight fairways. There is a fully stocked pro shop, bar and restaurant. Tight Tee times at 8 minutes apart and slow play can cause some long rounds of golf.
- Chuck Y
Beautiful course with really friendly people running it. So well maintained and definitely challenging, no matter what level player you are. Best value I've found in a long time.....Sr rate is $34 including cart. Wish I could play again but live too far away. Thanks Blue Ridge for a great round of golf.
- Pat Scheels