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| Cimarrone Golf & Country Club |
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4/3/2009 - The course is in good shape the greens are true and fast. Bring a sandwich with you because the prices are unnacceptable for the quality/quantity in the clubhouse. Posted by John (Ashton, MD) 4/3/2009 - Good! Posted by Dale (Ingleside, Canada) 2/14/2009 - Challenging course, should have used a course book, well maintained. Posted by Lois (Bexley, OH). 1/29/2009 - Course was great. Greens were fantastic. Staff not very considerate. Posted by Jim (New Cumberland, PA). 11/8/2008 - Good facility for the money. Great fairways, much older course. Small greens and difficult. Posted by Rich (Terryville, CT). 5/12/2008 - Great course! Posted by Andrew (Garden City, United Kingdom). 5/6/2008 - A challenging course with some kind of water on every hole. They are renovating all the greens starting in June. Temp greens were being developed. The greens we played were in bad shape. Posted by Patricia (Oswego, IL). 3/31/2008 - Course was rockhard. Most greens surrounded by shell crater bunkers or moguls. Sand traps were like concrete. Not very playable. Posted by Ginny and Dennis (Franklin, WI). 3/30/2008 - Pleasant course. Nothing special. Posted by Roger (Barnard Castle, United Kingdom). 2/28/2008 - Liked the course. Would play again, but not as nice as previous course. Posted by Jim (Steubenville, OH) This course is highlighted by water hazards (lakes or marshes) coming into play on every hole. The course is recognized as one of Florida's finest eighteen hole designs because it features incredible breathtaking surroundings. The first hole is a 530-yard, par 5, featuring a dogleg right fairway which requires a tee shot that must carry at least 200 yards for a clear approach shot to the green. |

