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Reddeman Farms Golf & Banquets

Reddeman Farms Golf & Banquets

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3.8 Google Review
555 S Dancer Rd, Chelsea, Michigan, 48118, United States
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Sep 4, 2017
I love golfing at this golf course. I don't come here for the food . I come here for the golf. When I want to eat good food I go to a real restaurant not a golf course. You can't play 18 holes at a restaurant. The manager is a very nice man respectable and cares about the people that walk through his door. The golf course is always in good shape and is very challenging. There's not a lot of guys driving around bossing you around and telling you where you can drive your golf cart and where you cannot drive your golf cart. If you golf here you'll enjoy the long fairways in the quiet of Country. You won't hear cars on the freeway or loud motorcycles you're able to concentrate and play your game here. I hope they rebuild the new country club as the old one has unfortunately burned to the ground. I liked this place and people who come here so much I bought a bench .

Sep 28, 2017
Still worth the 1/2 hr. drive every time. This course challenges me more & more every time I come out. Sucks the clubhouse caught fire but I never played golf in the clubhouse lol. Great staff.

Jun 24, 2017
This place used to be a 4 star... What happened. Good golf but close to terrible food. Friend of mine ordered a sandwich and got a slice of lunch meat, slice of American cheese on ordinary white bread. Guess that is a sandwich?

Oct 15, 2017
Bummer the club house burned down. Still a decent course and they were very accomidating.

Apr 17, 2017
14 of us had Easter brunch today - I do not recommend this place at all. I'm not normally a complainer but I'm making a point to review here so that they might know just how bad they are doing. Every. Single. Thing. Was. Horrible. They had an "omlette station" where the eggs were pre-cooked into burnt dried out folded omlette shapes stacked in a tray like tacos. The "cook" plopped one in a greasy pan and put some fake cheese on it, then let it sit there and burn some more to melt. Coffee was burnt mud black. "Juice" was a food colored water with barely any sugar in it. Chaffing dishes were all audibally crackeling with fire cooking and drying out the pathetic sparse already dry food that was in them. The mac&cheese was so dry and glued together that you couldn't get a spoon into it. The chicken was a dull gray. The green beans were a yellow light green color and were floating on the top of a tray of water. There was no silverware most the time, or plates. There was a bunch of food laying on the carpet in front of buffett tables that everyone was stepping in and smashing into the carpet. Nobody cleared empty plates. The staff was very young inexperienced. "Roast beef" was dried up tough pieces in a chaffing tray cooked to absolute death with NO kind of sauce or gravy to help save it, I hurt my teeth on it and just left it on my plate. The desserts were again dried out little tiny pastries with that REALLY fake look and taste... like they were bought at the corner gas station. Every bit of food was like it came over in a shipping container from China. I guess that about covers it. These people have no business being in the food business. Maybe the golf's better, I don't know?

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Opening Hours

Mon:6 am - 9 pm
Tue:6 am - 9 pm
Wed:6 am - 9 pm
Thu:6 am - 9 pm Open Today
Fri:6 am - 9 pm
Sat:6 am - 9 pm

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