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Fishkill Golf Course Inc

Fishkill Golf Course Inc

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387 U.S. 9, Fishkill, New York, 12524, United States
(845) 896-5220 www.fishkillgolf.com
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Apr 22, 2018
My daughter and her boyfriend just played through. I just discovered the grounds keeper threatened them for driving on "a part of the green". They are learning to play, but shaking the cart is an extreme. Good prices aren't an excuse for this behavior.

Sep 3, 2017
It is what it is, a small practice course that is well kept. For $20 it's a great place to work on your irons for a couple of hours. The philly cheese steak is awesome as well.

Apr 3, 2017
The best thing about the Fishkill Golf Course Facility is the new restaurant that is now in place. The owner of the golf course is friendly and can be seen playing a round of golf with friends on a regular basis. However, the business is not managed well. The staff gets hated on for being unfriendly but they are just doing what they are told by their boss. Problems like the strict lighting rules at night and strict rules on practice greens all stem from the owners rules. The workers probably make minimum wage and couldn't care less about making customers happy, instead they just want to make sure they don`t get fired. The golf course isn't greatly designed but is kept in fairly well condition. If people live close, I would understand why they go to this facility. But if you do not live in the nearby vicinity, I would recommend going practically any place else. But stop by the restaurant on your way back home, its a little pricey but is still very delicious and welcoming.

Oct 5, 2016
Ive been in town for work for a while and this place is nearby. You get what you pay for here. Garbage service at a garbage course from garbage people. The staff is horrible. As the owner tried arguing with another reviewer "that its unusual as they have had the same staff for years." Its clear they have had garbage service for years. Perfect example: I stopped in to hit some golf balls because they are open until 8pm and have lights for the range. It was light out when I started hitting balls and then the sun set and the lights weren't on so I asked when they get turned on. I was told they have to wait until they have 8-10 people because its to expensive to turn the lights on. Seriously, he actually said that. There were two people on the range with me at the time. I had to ask again to get the lights over my head turned on because all they had on were wall lights about 20 feet away casting shadows on the ball. The guy turned them on and the ones above me were burned out. At that point I was pissed enough to leave without finishing the bucket. Why would you sell me a bucket of balls knowing you're not going to turn the lights on so A) I cant see the ball very well at impact making it hard to work on my game and B) no lights on the range so I cant see where the ball is going 10 yards after I hit it. You're never going to make any money to turn the damn lights on with garbage service driving people away. Its like he was actively trying to get us to leave. No customers means he can close early I guess. Either retrain your crotchety old staff or fire them and hire someone with the most basic customer service skills. Better yet replace them with a ball dispenser. You'll make more money with repeat customers so you can afford to turn the damn lights on.

Apr 13, 2018
Course was in good shape.

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