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Cedar Glen Golf Course
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
3 reviews for Cedar Glen Golf Course
It is a 9 hole practice course. Lots of grey hairs and kids...but you can pretty much get on anytime you like.
My afternoon meetings were canceled so I called at 3pm looking for a single- the lady was pretty nice - told me a league started at 3:45 - if I got there at 3:30 she'd let me play ahead of them. I ended up joining another pair.
The greens were actually great when I played (June 08) but the tee-boxes had no grass whatsoever.
Good place to practice that par 4 golf. Very forgiving off the tee's and not too much for sand. I say it's a step above the driving range - worth dropping in if you have an 1:15 to kill.
Wow. Worst course yet.
I play a lot of public 9-hole courses, and this one is definitely the worst I've seen. Maybe it's because it's early spring and they haven't had a chance to get out there and clean it up.
Either way, this is the worst course I have ever played. Most of the tee boxes are chewed up beyond recognition - hope you like teeing off dirt!
The greens were atrocious. One of them was laughable - 3/4 of it was dead grass - hard as concrete and actually GRAY too!
Drainage problems, no real difference between fairway and rough, and hardly a challenge on any hole. If you're a complete hacker, you'll like it here.
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this course is a small 9 hole in saugus. i came across it because the course i usually play at had a tournament. staff was Little unfriendly but whatever i am there to golf not make friends right? it is a very beginner course and great for may be my niece and nephew to learn at. good for kids. i would have rather the driving range that day but oh well.

