Played on Oct 1st on pines. Got the tee time for $55. Course was in overall good shape aside from tee boxes being chewed. Didn’t affect play at all as there were still spots to pick from. Pace of play was great, would definitely play again for a price under $80. Might not be worth the $100-120 range if you’re looking for perfection
Devin Boddy
Sep 16, 2024
Chris Cerelli
Sep 13, 2024
M Citta
Sep 3, 2024
Daniel Grentz
Aug 27, 2024
Kevin Cocozza
Aug 20, 2024
Anthony Limaldi
Aug 11, 2024
Dave Walters
handicap 11.2
Aug 1, 2024
I am a Donald Ross course design fan so getting an opportunity to play on the Bay Course at Seaview was a pleasure. In typical early 20th century course design, the course is short (6366 from the “tips”), but it makes up for it with amazing vistas, open and receptive fairways, and subtle, undulating greens. Bunkers line fairways and surround greens with fescue and other native grasses. Overall, the simplistic beauty and flow of the course make a trip here well worth it.
Jonathan farren
Jul 29, 2024
Could not believe that it was $200 for a round of golf here. That also did not include a warm up bucket. Tee boxes were in terrible shape and completely on top of eachother, course tips out at 6200. Greens were slow and bumpy. Fairways and rough were not in great condition either. Very surprised that they can host events at this course. Would not come back even if a round was $100
Matthew Angradi
Jul 26, 2024
Matthew Angradi
Jul 25, 2024
Mike McLaff
handicap 24.0
Jul 12, 2024
Bobby Cushing
Jul 10, 2024
Timothy Park
Jul 7, 2024
Good looking course but you’re somewhat playing on top of each other (tee box of one hole right next to green for another, more than a few times). Horse flies ruin it for me though, very distracting while you’re trying to get into a rhythm.