Heron just as bad....
Played Heron last week and I can understand why the greens (if you can call them that) might not be in great shape because of being overplayed, bad winter frost spell, etc. But why do they have to be so hard and dry?
I hit the ball high and I couldn't find one ball mark on the greens.
I played another Villages executive course on Saturday, and it was great. The greens actually had perceptable grass on them. Downhill putts didn't roll 10 feet off the putting surface.
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