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Feedback gevenTook my dad here for a nice fathers days lunch and was expecting a great meal. Ordered a Turkey sandwich toasted. For the price of a 13$ sandwich, one would expect a great sandwich. Instead I got a non toasted sandwich with one slice of Turkey, one tomato and one piece of lettuce. BIG disappointment and the pasta salad wasn't even worth eating : honestly you could make a homemade Turkey sandwich at home better and save the money and disappointment: server was sweet though!!!
Course was in great shape. I gave 3 starts because the young waitstaff woman wiped a plate with the shirt she was wearing before handing it to me. I requested a new plate. Sunday buffet was very good With a clean plate.
This is one of our favorites in the area. Really a great course with nice people. The course is never crowded and no matter how you play, a cold beer waits for you only steps from the 18th green. You will probably find me there. No huge elevation but a fantastic par 3 over a ravine and a fishook dogleg par 5 with a fun risk/reward for the long hitter. Good pace of play, wasn't too crowded, never felt slow (pet peeve). Some really long holes and risk/reward dog legs. A rhinebeck treasure. Just outside of town. Good casual atmosphere with surprisingly good golf.
Grew up playing here, was on the RH golf team and consider this my home course. But when i played it for the first time in a while i was shocked it was $105 on a weekend. Sure it's maintained well, but they don't roll the greens and it's super short. I understand it's a way to get members better access but damn, $105 for that course is outrageous.
A nice course worth playing but never buy their winter deal which is purposely deceiving. They offered 3 rounds for $90 if you bought one of their left over shirts or spent over $50 on left over pro shop items. We all know pro shop stuff is double or more than if you buy the item else where. Also buying things in November at a pro shop the picking is slim. Well it still seemed like a good deal. My golf partner and I each bought one. When we went to use them they didn 't count the carts in the deal, which are $22 each round for each person. So the price is now up to $52 plus the cost of the pro shop buy. So if you cut the $50 to say $21 realistically divided by 3, the golf is now, at $59. Meanwhile that is more than if you play anytime during the week $54) with cart or on Wednesday 's $45 with cart. I often buy during the winter at other places and this is the only place that rips people off. After I use them we will probably play there only once a year after that whereas we usually played there 4 or 5 times.