Such a bless. Here in Bangkok, prices are already pretty high (like 100-150 usd per round). But great courses of course.
averagestormplayer
Seems fairly standard for a LCOL-MCOL area for an average muni
Odd_Possibility3814
Not bad
Nipplely
L cart fee
Most-Conference4205
Cheap compared to CT
TheRealGunn
People just going to ignore the $40 cart fee?
What the fuck?
Ace-Hamtura
Good green fees. Cart fees not so good but that’s the norm here as well. They gotta make the money somewhere I suppose.
gregg2020
$16 for a 6 pack is insane, my courses charge $8 per beer 😬
Gallopingmagyar1020
Seeing a lot of complaints about the cart fees. Are there that many disabled/old golfers in the US? Why wouldn’t you walk/use a push cart at these rates?
Decent_Suggestion861
I run a golf course and everyone is always up and arms about cart fees or having to pay for extra cart whatever…..
The amount of destruction done to the carts day in and day out.
The amount of $1000+ invoices for repair/labor.
Its really a protection.
So Yea, cart fees.
Hansolo_dolo
My local muni has a 5 hole loop at the start. It’s $14 in the evenings to play with a cart. $7 if you wanna walk it.
Bear-leigh
I don’t really get the outrage, I am a member at one of the cheaper courses near me, and that’s certainly more expensive than this. Not in the US, so obviously some differences there, but prices seem very fair to me.
And as long as renting a cart isn’t mandatory, well, good excuse to actually get some walking done, enjoy the fresh air and save some money.
trymybalsagna
Man I love the single rider cart fee that’s nice
BAG1
I can’t believe how far i had to scroll down before i saw a comment by someone I suspect actually plays golf.
Someone show me ONE 18 hole course in Atlanta that has a $600 annual, even $1100 annual.
So my question is 1) why are you protecting their identity and 2) how average, below average or bad is this course?
JohnFartKennedy
Is this post showing how cheap it is to play where you live? Or do you think that’s expensive? I don’t understand.
Scrotem_Pole69
There’s no 18 hole courses where I live that are under $60 a round. I’m envious to say the least.
trukkija
This is hilarious to see from my perspective in Europe. I checked several courses around me and non member green fees for 18 are 150 EUR a pop, 173 USD. I can’t afford that.
And I can bet that the courses here aren’t much more impressive than this local track. Not to mention that our average income is about half of what it is in the US.
Sometimes I think you guys don’t understand just how accessible golf is for Americans.
bblaine223
God damn I’m glad I found a country club that is only $172/month that covers everything, range balls and golf cart.
Glendale0839
You found some time warp back to 2015.
Unusual-Economist288
Never seen Fernet at a golf course before. Nothing like getting the shits halfway through your round. IYKYK
nicarras
Pictures of course
RedSh1r7
> Hard to see a Caesar and not want a Caesar.
100% this course is in a State that borders with Canada.
zingerbanger
UM? go blue?
INXS2021

Trollking0015
Where are you located?
maroonawning
Where do you live? 2003?
Parrr8
The U Course?
Scissors4215
How rural is this course?
2ndtimeLongTime
Looks about right for somewhere in the Midwest. The courses my dad and I play the fees are around $40-$50/18 holes, including cart.
RepulsiveStill177
$35 handicap fee??? That’s diabolical and outright wrong.
LloydChristmas_PDX
Gotta be Midwest with beer prices that low lol
thedooze
My course is only 9 holes but $20 to play all day and $350 for a membership. Add $75 to keep a cart. It’s not the best course in the world but it’s tough to beat!
Educational-Sign-792
Damn and I thought my local course 5 for $20 was a solid deal!
TyTwoShot
There is no mention of a transfusion anywhere on this list. Clearly not a reputable golf club!
2000A8Quattro
This reads like an “in and out” menu to me. About ten years behind inflation.
NetReasonable2746
$40 for a cart rental.. absolutely absurd.
BrewsCampbell
Loser of each hole has to do a fernet shot!
TopperWildcat13
That annual cart pass is actually not that bad. If you think about it, all you Gotta do is play that course 10 times in one year and you’ve already made your money back basically. If that’s a course you play a lot it’s definitely worth it to do it.
Capt_Jabe
When did it switch over to calling it a “track”?
ironmanpete
PE sliding into that course DMs
Gutcheck21
What course is this?
_Chemistry_
100% guaranteed this golf course is far, far, far away from any major cities.
pmo09
Highlands golf course, Montana. Not sure why the secrecy
scottsaa
This is Highlands Golf Course in Missoula MT. Not sure why OP felt the need to block the name
RopeTheFreeze
The membership/one time playing difference is crazy. You break even on your membership in like, 10 rounds or something.
JJDiet76
6 dollar Jameson? It’s going to be a long day
klitchell
You should ask for the amateur beverage prices, see if they’re any better
Diamondhf
I’m confused, this is cheap? This would be the most expensive public course in my area.
Michigan?
raroshraj
is UM university of Michigan? Or University of Miami
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Such a bless. Here in Bangkok, prices are already pretty high (like 100-150 usd per round). But great courses of course.
Seems fairly standard for a LCOL-MCOL area for an average muni
Not bad
L cart fee
Cheap compared to CT
People just going to ignore the $40 cart fee?
What the fuck?
Good green fees. Cart fees not so good but that’s the norm here as well. They gotta make the money somewhere I suppose.
$16 for a 6 pack is insane, my courses charge $8 per beer 😬
Seeing a lot of complaints about the cart fees. Are there that many disabled/old golfers in the US? Why wouldn’t you walk/use a push cart at these rates?
I run a golf course and everyone is always up and arms about cart fees or having to pay for extra cart whatever…..
The amount of destruction done to the carts day in and day out.
The amount of
$1000+ invoices for repair/labor.
Its really a protection.
So Yea, cart fees.
My local muni has a 5 hole loop at the start. It’s $14 in the evenings to play with a cart. $7 if you wanna walk it.
I don’t really get the outrage, I am a member at one of the cheaper courses near me, and that’s certainly more expensive than this.
Not in the US, so obviously some differences there, but prices seem very fair to me.
And as long as renting a cart isn’t mandatory, well, good excuse to actually get some walking done, enjoy the fresh air and save some money.
Man I love the single rider cart fee that’s nice
I can’t believe how far i had to scroll down before i saw a comment by someone I suspect actually plays golf.
Someone show me ONE 18 hole course in Atlanta that has a $600 annual, even $1100 annual.
So my question is 1) why are you protecting their identity and 2) how average, below average or bad is this course?
Is this post showing how cheap it is to play where you live? Or do you think that’s expensive? I don’t understand.
There’s no 18 hole courses where I live that are under $60 a round. I’m envious to say the least.
This is hilarious to see from my perspective in Europe. I checked several courses around me and non member green fees for 18 are 150 EUR a pop, 173 USD. I can’t afford that.
And I can bet that the courses here aren’t much more impressive than this local track.
Not to mention that our average income is about half of what it is in the US.
Sometimes I think you guys don’t understand just how accessible golf is for Americans.
God damn I’m glad I found a country club that is only $172/month that covers everything, range balls and golf cart.
You found some time warp back to 2015.
Never seen Fernet at a golf course before. Nothing like getting the shits halfway through your round. IYKYK
Pictures of course
> Hard to see a Caesar and not want a Caesar.
100% this course is in a State that borders with Canada.
UM? go blue?

Where are you located?
Where do you live? 2003?
The U Course?
How rural is this course?
Looks about right for somewhere in the Midwest. The courses my dad and I play the fees are around $40-$50/18 holes, including cart.
$35 handicap fee??? That’s diabolical and outright wrong.
Gotta be Midwest with beer prices that low lol
My course is only 9 holes but $20 to play all day and $350 for a membership. Add $75 to keep a cart. It’s not the best course in the world but it’s tough to beat!
Damn and I thought my local course 5 for $20 was a solid deal!
There is no mention of a transfusion anywhere on this list. Clearly not a reputable golf club!
This reads like an “in and out” menu to me. About ten years behind inflation.
$40 for a cart rental.. absolutely absurd.
Loser of each hole has to do a fernet shot!
That annual cart pass is actually not that bad. If you think about it, all you Gotta do is play that course 10 times in one year and you’ve already made your money back basically. If that’s a course you play a lot it’s definitely worth it to do it.
When did it switch over to calling it a “track”?
PE sliding into that course DMs
What course is this?
100% guaranteed this golf course is far, far, far away from any major cities.
Highlands golf course, Montana. Not sure why the secrecy
This is Highlands Golf Course in Missoula MT. Not sure why OP felt the need to block the name
The membership/one time playing difference is crazy. You break even on your membership in like, 10 rounds or something.
6 dollar Jameson? It’s going to be a long day
You should ask for the amateur beverage prices, see if they’re any better
I’m confused, this is cheap? This would be the most expensive public course in my area.
Michigan?
is UM university of Michigan? Or University of Miami
Living in Bay Area I’d come over prices like this