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Dimmock Hill Golf Course

Dimmock Hill Golf Course

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638 Dimmock Hill Rd, Binghamton, New York, 13905, United States
(607) 729-5511 www.dimmockhill.com
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Jun 30, 2017
Wish I could give this a -5 star rating. Course was the worst I've ever played on. The front was "playable" but the back 9 was atrocious. The lady in the pro shop was nice. The man was a prick. But nothing was worse than the actual course itself. Waste of money. Clearly. It's almost as if someone got high and stuck a few flags in the ground randomly and called it a golf course.

Jul 21, 2015
I've now purchased 3 sets of custom irons and various custom wedges. They continue to have the best prices on clubs and the most customer focused staff I've dealt with in years. You must request their list via email but it is completely worth the effort.

Mar 30, 2015
We played on a league night, we were told to go off the front nine as the leagues would be starting on the front. We make the turn and lo and behold the leagues are on the back. When we asked the pro shop they admitted they "misspoke" and we could play the front again. When we went back to the first tee, three groups from the league they didn't want to play the back were on the front. We were told we could skip ahead. Don't bother playing here as the staff doesn't much care about your experience. It's all about the money. Too bad as I used to buy all my equipment here pre-season. No more and no more golf here.

Jul 5, 2013
Staff is rude and obnoxious, facilities and course are old and in need of maintenance, the short dirt road leading to it from the paved rode is muddy, bumpy and full of holes. Check their internet site and make sure they charge you correctly, they automatically try to charge you full price for everybody. They charge kids (7 / 8 year old) full price even if the kid just hits a couple of balls around. If you want your kid to just try to experience a golf course, go somewhere else, you can get junior rates in other courses, I think there are even a couple of other course that have kids below a certain age playing for free knowing they mostly just run around and maybe try to putt. They tried to charge a non playing rider in our group full price. We had a player who walked the course that was charged what we later discovered was a full price (I guess we should have just sat 3 in a golf cart or had him stand on the back of the cart). You can expect beer cans on the course and geese feces on some of the greens. The other guys got it right, we should have just gone somewhere else. "our reputation for service, honesty, product knowledge and low prices is known throughout the world"? Only if the world ends in a 1 mile radius from the place, what a sad joke.

Sep 2, 2014
Listen...Dimmock Hill Golf Course and the staff that run it are awesome!! ...albeit...the course is for a certain group of golfers, and that group knows how great it is! This is not a professional course by any means! For those of us who understand our limitations and enjoy golfing for the comaraderie, the wide open spaces, the beers, and the NO WAITING because the course is not overcrowded...Dimmock Hill is PERFECT! Previous negative reviewers are spoiled and pampered! I guarantee they spend at least twice the fees at other courses that may have more staffing and better grounds maintenance. Dimmock Hill could employ more staff...but then they would need to up their fees bigtime! Personally, I feel that considering the low fees that they charge, the service and grounds are top-notch. The greens are not perfect by any means, but do you think golf started out with pristine greens...there weren't even lawn mowers! This course is for guys and gals who don't take themselves to seriously, and who simply appreciate a little sport with their friends in the beauty of nature! Kudos to the staff...they are always friendly, down to earth, and always willing to help out. If you are a snob...do not go to Dimmock Hill...nobody wants you there anyway. If not, then have an awesome afternoon with your buddies...or your Dad!!

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