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Welcome to Oyster Creek
The club house at Oyster Creek is immaculate, and there is a small bar inside where you can stock up on goodies before your round of golf. Be sure to purchase your food and beverages in the clubhouse beforehand, since there were no cart girls visible on the course.
At Oyster Creek, designed by Ted McAnlis, there are no gimme short par-three holes like on most Executive courses. For the men, there are two tee boxes, the back blues and the middle whites. From the blues, the shortest par-three is 137 yards, and the longest par-three is 205 yards. This golf course review will be given from the back blue tees, but beginners would be better served hitting from the whites. This is especially true on the front nine, which is far more difficult that the back nine.
The blue tees at Oyster Creek run 3976 yards. The whites run 3445 yards and the ladies reds run 2840 yards.
The greens, which are beautifully manicured and quite sloped, are as big as the greens on par-72 courses. Not once in eight holes did either of our twosome have a putt which was straight and level. So any of the greens can easily be a three-putt adventure.
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