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Woodland Creek Golf Course
Woodland Creek Golf Course
3200 S Coon Creek Dr, Andover
Minnesota (MN), 55304
Tel:
(612)323-0517
Course Type:
Public
Fees:
$19 wknd
Holes:
9
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average user rating
Worst Course In Minnesota
Review by:
Dave
Review date:
17/04/2008
Rate:
Giving a .5 rating is kind to this course. It is built on a swamp, and when it rains, it takes weeks to dry out. Goose crap everywhere. Greens are spongy, only a few holes are built on solid ground. Many people play with driving range balls, as on some holes a good shot will plug into the ground and you'll never find it.
Driving range is good though.
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