Acadian Hills Golf Course

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Address: 655 Golf Course Drive, Ponce De Leon, Florida, 32455, United States
Rating: 1.8
Rating: 1.8
Opened:
Holes: 18
Type: Parkland
Length: From 4,721 to 6,153 yds
Par: 71
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Slope:
Green Fees: Under $25 (with cart)
Offers:
Tel No: 850 835 5254
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Clubhouse/Hospitality Rating: 2.0
Quality of Course Rating: 1.0
Practice Facilities Rating: 1.0
Value for Money Rating: 3.0

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Facilities
Small clubhouse/pro shop with bar. Practice green and range.
Description

18 holes, promising layout, course under renovation -- playable during reconstruction. 

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Number of Reviews: 1

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13 Dec 2008, 16:18
Clubhouse/Hospitality Rating: 2.0
Quality of Course Rating: 1.0
Practice Facilities Rating: 1.0
Value for Money Rating: 3.0

Practice round anyone?

This course is definitely a work in progress. New owners bought it a couple of years ago after the previous owners had sadly allowed it to nearly be reclaimed by nature.

I can see it becoming an adequate course down the road, but right now it is really rough. The fairways are a combination of hard dirt and weeds and the greens are pretty much the same. The new owners are working on watering systems and redeveloping grasses, but it will be a long process, I fear.

Still it's a cheap place to hit some balls -- and better than flailing away at some driving range, in my opinion.

  




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