There was no one in the tee box when we were told to skip a hole to speed up play.
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Gus A.
Jul 1, 2024
Enjoy this course; starters and front office staff are super nice and helpful; Course is in great shape, you don't have a lot of trouble, except for water in a few holes, not many fairway bunkers.Greens are very new and in great shape, nice rollsSome picturesque country silos on the course add to the the charm.Fairways are in very nice shape
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Michael S.
Apr 14, 2019
Wonderful golf course in the Western part of the Piedmont where there is rolling countryside and the peaceful quietness of nature!What was once an old dairy farm, now it's a beautiful open concept golf course! With an old silo or two that's in the middle of the fairways, the charm of this course is unmistakable!Over the years of playing this course I can say, if it's been raining for a couple of days, this course can be quite mushy!
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David Y.
Jul 26, 2015
Having married someone from Davie County, I am coming to discover the area's hidden gems. Pudding Ridge Golf Course is one of them. I didn't have high expectations driving through the countryside to get to this course, but once I arrived I was impressed. Nice club house, good practice green, a nice chipping green near the first tee to get warmed up.With water on a number of holes, you have to think your way around this course. Some local knowledge or a rangefinder is helpful on some of the holes. There are downhill holes and uphill holes, doglegs, short and long par 3s. Good variety.Cost is reasonable, especially with twilight rates, and especially if you walk. It's not an easy walking course -- the distance from the 2nd green to the 3rd tee is looooong -- but my son walks it regularly.If you want a change of pace from Tanglewood, or something more affordable than Oak Valley or Salem Glen, or an upgrade from Lake Louise, Pudding Ridge will hit the spot.
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Kevin G.
Apr 2, 2008
I like this course. LIKE. Kind of the way Pee Wee likes Dottie. There are tons of 500k houses here. But I don't understand. I guess if you must live on a golf course this is as good as any but as far as the golf, well, its mediocre. I play here maybe once a year. From the tips it's a decent challenge. Today I went out and played from the tips and shot 76. The greens were aerated which meant no decent putts. And I left my wedges at home idiot. So anything under 100 yds I used my pitching wedge which was a disaster. An easy course but a boring course. The biggest excitement came when I drove from hole two to three. The bamboo had matured which made me realize it's been three or four years since my last round here. This 50 yard drive reminded me of House of Flying Daggers. Was waiting for the bamboo to be sliced and diced by a single blade. ANYWAYNot a bad trek. Lots of lakes and ponds. I'm sure in a few weeks the greens will be pure. Nineteen bucks is a good deal anywhere. Two stars off for the grill not being open. I skipped breakfast in anticipation of a mustard slathered dog. Instead I enjoyed a pre pak ham and cheese. O well, I'll be back next year.While enjoying my sandwich in the lounge I overheard the shop guy and golfers talking about a new course in souther VA. Primland Resort. One said it was 200 bucks to play. The other said "well, they dont need me up there with that kinda price." That's right. Keep this course like it is. Affordable and kinda fun.
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Jeff L.
Jun 2, 2017
This is a playable, enjoyable golf course. Whether a big hitter or a shorter hitter, you'll find some challenge here. The only issue I have is that the greens are a little slow, but that does make for quite a few makeable putts. The layout is varied, requiring a variety of shots, but the fairways are open, so it's playable for a variety of skill levels.
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John C.
Sep 23, 2015
A very nice manicured course and yes there are areas under repair. You would be hard pressed to find a nicer course anywhere for the value.
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Tommy M.
Jun 25, 2024
Great little golf course !!!Had a Great time, course was in good shape !Will be playing again !!'
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Nancy S.
Nov 12, 2022
Awful. Experienced chauvinistic remarks from a pair of rude golfers , then asked to speed up play by skipping a hole when there was no one in the tee box behind us. Pudding Ridge is not a place where novices or relaxed players want to be.
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Justin T.
Jun 7, 2017
This is one of my new favorites!The clubhouse is great and the employees were great! Easy check in and off we went !Pace of play was Excellent! I like it better here than tanglewood and oak valley.Wide open fairways and wide open approach shots!Greens are excellent!
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Wally G.
Jul 2, 2018
This is a pretty decent course and I would have given it a higher rating except for the old man that works in the pro shop. He is a jerk and very rude to customers. Was there on Sunday July 1, we had made tee times for 12:01. When we arrived about 11:45 we told him our tee time was 12:01 he said there is no tee time for 12:01, Then he said some group just came in and said they had a 12:01 tee time and said they were us! Really - like the old jerk didn't check their names - he said he is not checking ID (being a real smart A**) to see if its them who made the tee time. So I said well I guess no one needs to reserve tee times anymore, just show up and say you have the tee time and this old rude guy will let you take another's tee time. If the old man with a poor attitude is at the desk in the pro shop expect to be treated rudely. I am not looking to return anytime soon unless that old guy is not working - I guess they don't need my business by letting him work there and be RUDE to paying customers.
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