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Echo Valley Golf Course

Echo Valley Golf Course

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2738 Brigham Rd, London, Ontario, N6P, Canada
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Aug 23, 2018
Nice course, well maintained and very challenging. Love the GPS on the carts too. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The day we played, it rained for the first 9 holes so didn't really get to enjoy it as much as we would have liked. I find it a little overpriced considering how many competitors are close by but we got a good deal on UndePar. If you can get that deal, I would highly recommend it.

Jul 27, 2018
Course was in pretty good shape and reasonably priced. Only negative I saw was that they use sand to fix divots on the tee blocks. Great course layout. If I could do half star would give it 4.5. Didn't spend time at clubhouse so can't comment on it. Staff friendly.

Dec 5, 2018
Friendly staff and nice clean facility. A decent golf course to play with a few difficult holes.

Jun 5, 2018
Great golf course just outside of London. Very challenging and some interesting layouts for holes. Their par 3's are generally longer than most will be used to. Lots of fescue so you need to be careful. The greens on the course are rather bouncy so beware. The staff was very friendly. The golf carts are nice and come with GPS. The rate of play can be a bit slow due to how difficult the course is for some people. The twosome that I was in took just about 4 hours to play the 18 holes on a Tuesday afternoon. There is plenty of parking in the parking lot and you don't really need to worry about golf balls flying in and damaging your vehicle. Overall a good course. It can be a little expensive for what they offer but if you are looking for a challenge I recommend playing here.

Jul 7, 2018
Good corporate tournament track. I wouldn't want to play there on a regular basis. Fun..

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