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Review: The North Course at City Park

July 29, 2016

I recommend the range here, but cannot recommend the course. Even when the course isn’t underwater, the design isn’t good enough to warrant playing. It’s a good course to learn how to play golf, but I recommend Bartholomew for more experienced players. … More Review: The North Course at City Park

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