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Anaheim Dad Miller Golf Course
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9 reviews for Anaheim Dad Miller Golf Course
Ok, this isn't a 5-star resort, but there is a place and time to play this course. You have to put this course in perspective...think saving $$$$. Here are some tips:
- play mid-day during the week. NEVER on a weekend. NEVER on a holiday. And NEVER after 2pm because the high schoolers practice or have their inter-league matches.
- the twilight special might be ok. It's a muni course so there are people that are slow. You're rolling the dice. If you really need to get some golf in, this is still worth the green fees.
- look for the internet specials on their website. They have a foursome during the weekday for $81...you're not going to find an 18-hole course in Orange County for that price.
- it's a muni course so quick the whining. What did you expect??? The course is in good shape. Greens are fair. It's not the most challenging course and it doesn't have the country club features, but again, for the money you can't miss. You want an immaculate course, go to Tustin Ranch or Strawberry Farms....green fees are at least $100/day vs. $37 at Dad Miller.
Have fun. Hit'em straight. And go low!
A Buddy of mine from the 888 Cigar Club decided to go golfing today after a few discussions of our golf game. Some how after all the mouthing off we where doing we decided we where only going to use 2 clubs, our 7 irons and putters.
It was a nice but HOT day on the course today, If you never played here before its a pretty easy course and quite enjoyable. Needless to say this was my first time ever doing something like this, we only used our 7 irons and had a blast doing it. I shot a 101 and he shot a 91. Now this was the first time I played in a few years and this is what happens when you get a bunch of guys hanging out at a cigar club lol
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This is basically an easy course to walk and play. Well-maintained and affordable. Built in 1961 and designed by Dick Miller. This place has a lot of history. Gets crowded at times, course features a lake with lovely trees surrounding the fairways and can easily be walked.
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Got a bucket of baaaawwwwwls and tried out the driving range.
Driving range is across the street. Had to walk back and forth to buy balls, then back to range, then down the busy line of Sunday-nighters. Found a nice spot and made fools of ourselves, but it was fun.
There was a wedding, so the cafe bar area was closed. That might have made it even more fun . . . but we found beers elsewhere. I'll go again.
xxx C
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so, this is like one of the home course of Tiger Wood when he was growing up.
Me & my bro. can proud to say it's our home course, too after living at Anaheim for more than 18 years, and that comes with a reward-Make sure you have your driver license/something with your current address if you live in Anaheim, tell the cashier you're Anaheim resident, you get some discount.
The course itself is not bad, well maintain. After your first 9 holes, you can get stop at the 'drive thru.' of the club house for some sandwich/hot dog/drink. (well, you'll find a short stair going up, but it's very convenient like a drive thru.). Then, there's probably my only complain about the course if any, you'll drive your cart across the street without any traffic light stopping the up-coming cars, so be careful if you're like me-usually don't pay insurance for your rental golf cart.
next to the 10th hole is where they have the new building for Tiger's golf training center, very cool.
on the 18th hole (500+ yard, par 4) is where I can admire someone like Tiger, he gets on with 2 shots. That's usually the time I go home, wish I was Tiger. ^^
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Played right at twilight and barely got in all 18. They are pushing twilight back to 2 pm starting 2/1/09, so there will be no chance to finish after then. Easy course to walk. Pace was decent for first 6 holes until the first par 3, then it was a wait at every hole until the end. Lots of bare spots and dying grass on most fairways. Some tees were uneven, and most had divot damage. You get what you pay for here. Not a very challenging course, as many very short par 4's. I'm not usually one to complain about courses, but don't think I'll be back here.
Even for a municipal course, this course is subpar. The course is not very challenging, the fairways are not in great condition, the layout is very tight, and, with one or two possible exceptions, the holes are not very memorable. I felt as though I was constantly yielding to errant golfers who somehow found their way to the middle of the fairway I was on. Also, on the weekends, play is very slow.
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talk about a municipal course! the driving range is across the street, not easy to practice with cars whizzing by. the fairways are dry and full of divots, the greens are just okay, the marshall is a stalking, fascist dictator and they'll force a single onto your 3some, even if he's an 80 yr old man WALKING and you're on carts. why tiger picked this place for his school, i'll never know.
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golfing here is like golfing on the streets. busy course on the weekends. and the conditions are not that great. if you're looking for a great course this is not it. but if you just want to practice and get you're game up to par then this place is alright.

