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7217-75.2-141 6701-72.5-125 6033-69.5-119 6033-74.8-130 Lee Trevino designed the Lely Mustang to be challenging but fair, for the average golfer. The layout is forgiving and designed so that a player can recover from a bad shot. 12 lakes decorate the landscape, but always off to the side, reflecting Trevino's disdain of water down the middle of the fairway. You won't need a ladder to get out of the bunkers and there will be an entryway to the hole and a piece of green behind the bunkers. The course is designed to be a pleasure for the 20 to 24-handicapper. Using his considerable talent, Trevino has made the Mustang challenging to a point -- but always fun to play. |
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5/15/2009 - Mustang was nice, not as good as Flamingo but a solid course, and I wouldn't hesitate to play this one again either. In fact, if we had our choice on a return trip, we may just play the Greenlinks Resort courses each day. Posted by Andy (Chatfield, MN)
5/14/2009 - Took three hours to play first 9 holes. Quit after 10 holes. Not worth it. Posted by Ron (Houston, TX)
5/14/2009 - Good condition well organized. Posted by Brian (South Croydon, United Kingdom)
4/16/2009 - Nice course, magnificent condition though heavily played, wonderful, predictable greens. A great first course to play after being stuck in the frozen North for 5 months. Gotta love Trevino's design skills. Posted by William (Wellesley, MA)
3/6/2009 - This was one of the nicest courses we played and we really enjoyed the course. It is a resort complex and very welcoming to out-of-town golfers. Posted by James (Dayton, OH)
3/5/2009 - Everything was nice and higher end. It was well-kept with a nice clubhouse. I would recommend it again. Posted by Lou (Dundas, ON CANADA)
3/2/2009 - It was nice to be next to Flamingo. People at both courses were very hospitable amd pleasant. Very polite and accommodating. Posted by Andy (Hanover Park, IL)
3/1/2009 - Our choice for two rounds again this year. A fine course, great amenities and an attentive, courteous staff.
Posted by Steve (Harvard, MA)
2/23/2009 - Nice course, good pace, a little pricey. Posted by James (Naperville, IL)
2/14/2009 - Overrated. Bland scenery, every hole the same, but fast greens. Great clubhouse for lunch. Posted by Roman (Oshawa, Canada)
1/29/2009 - Course is in good shape. Not as nice as Flamingo, but when staying at Greenlinks it is worth playing. Posted by Jeff (Candia, NH).
12/4/2008 - Friendly staff. Not as demanding or interesting as Flamingo. Posted by Gary (Miami, FL).
11/8/2008 - Too many homes too close to the fairways. Overdeveloped. Posted by Mark (Wakefield, MA).
5/12/2008 - Great course, definitely the best bang for the buck. Friendly people, great course, always in perfect shape. Posted by Mark (Marshfield, MA).
4/17/2008 - Course in good shape. Greens a bit harsh. Service in the clubhouse bar/restaurant stinks. Posted by John (Flagler Beach, FL).
4/14/2008 - Classic course. Wide open and enjoyable. Very good facilities. Posted by William (Markham, Canada).
3/23/2008 - Excellent Experience! Posted by Dick (Columbus, OH).
2/27/2008 - What a beautiful entrance and a wonderful golf course. Challenging but conducive to women. Will return again.
Posted by Joan (Stone Harbor, N.J.).
2/26/2008 - The course was in excellant condition and the staff was very friendly. I would recommend this course to all levels of golfers. Posted by Jim (Sharon, PA).
This club has three championship courses. The Mustang Course opened in 1998 and is the newest addition. This layout forces players to use their course management skills and position the ball off the tee. Tee shots will have to be strong and precise on these long fairways. The Flamingo Course is another public layout, while the Classics Course is a members-only course. Robert Trent Jones, Sr. considers the Flamingo Course to be the finest public course he has ever designed. It's located on rigorous terrain with a large variety of hazards. Four sets of tee boxes make this course interesting for all skill levels. The fairways are tree lined, and the greens are fast and undulating. The signature hole is #5, a 200-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot to an island green. There are lakes that come into play on eleven holes. The nine hole rate on the Flamingo Course is available after 3 PM. The Classics Course is a well-maintained private course. The greens are fairly wide and contoured, and the greens are undulating and medium-sized. This course can be quite challenging because there are fifteen water hazards that come into play. The signature hole is #18, a 427-yard, par 4, requiring an accurate tee shot to a small landing area, then a demanding second shot over water to a small, well-bunkered green. Soft spikes are required on the Classics Course. The new Lely Lakes facility will be located adjacent to this club, and will contain twenty-seven holes designed by Fred Couples.