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Maplecrest Country Club

Maplecrest Country Club

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3.6 Google Review
9401 18th St, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 53144, United States
(262) 859-2887 www.maplecrestcc.com
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Nov 28, 2017
Course is a challenge. Roughs are roughs and quite a few trees. For a public course it's a great course to find out how straight you hit the ball. Greens were great

Jul 22, 2017
Great value for the price. 10$ for 9 holes (walking) after 5:30. Staff is so friendly. Course can be impacted after heavy rains and buggy when winds settle..so bring some spray. Though amazing value. Great beer prices.

May 17, 2017
Tried calling the day before for tee time (5:30) with no answer. Decided to take our chances with no tee time because the website tee time reservation system was wide open. Walked on with no problem at 8:20 am, $15.00 per player for walking (which is what the Maplecrest website indicated). Course was in good shape except for the rough, which was uncut and gnarly due to the heavy rain on Monday. After our round we inquired about a replay at which time we were told we would have to pay for it..(really?) Obviously we know we are paying a fee. We were then told that our replay rate would be $40.00 per player. When I said that our original rate (what their website stated) was $15.00, I was told that the rates had been changed a few days ago, and the website must not have been updated; and, we were charged the wrong rate for our first round. There were two men at the register who both agreed that our replay rate should be $40.00 per person, after we had paid $15.00 per person for our first round. I could see $25.00 for a replay, but $40.00 was way too much for a replay. We were prepared to spend money for refreshments and lunch with a replay, instead, we may never play Maplecrest again.

Aug 9, 2017
This course is by far the worst course in Kenosha. I golf in a league here and am very disappointed. Grass looks like the grass at my uncles house when he hasn't cut his lawn in 3 weeks. You CANNOT find you ball if you are anywhere off the fairway unless you are right on top of it. I've asked them why the grass is so long and they always have excuses yet all the other courses in town dealt with the same rain and look great. There are bunkers under massive construction, huge dried out spots in fairways. Me and 5 friends could take better care of the course. At the price of $36 for 18 w/ a cart, you could golf Bristol Oaks, Spring Valley, Big Oaks, even the amazing Shepards Crook (during twilight) for cheaper and for a much better experience. I've added some pictures and will take more when I golf there next week. Don't waste your money.

Jul 2, 2017
I had fun playing this course with some relatives and all the staff we encountered were friendly. We had a great deal of $25 with a cart. The drainage on this course is terrible and we had to drive our cart through running and standing water multiple times. Also, the pace of play was slow and they had no one on the course monitoring this.

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