Our sitting room displays the charming and antique features of Glenwood Hall has to offer
Our Tea Room is the perfect size for smaller gatherings and events!
Our 3,470 SQ FT swimming pool is a great place to enjoy cool water after a hot day of golf.
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Glenwood Hall is our historic Bed & Breakfast built between 1830 and 1850
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Perry Park Golf Resort
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Perry Park Golf Resort
Jeremy K.
Oct 9, 2017
The course is nice, however the service is awful. The rangers follow you all around and are extremely rude. The clubhouse staff is even worse. They shut everything down before it's even dark so they can go home, they could care less if you want to play more holes on a freaking golf trip. We paid over 6k for our group and were treated like like 2nd class citizens.The food was ok and the food staff was excellent but it's hard to get over the golf staff
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Lisa M.
Oct 5, 2014
Perry Park Is a beautiful setting and golf course, but the facility and food need upgrading. The food is over processed and strictly buffet style. It's a dry county so bring your own. No resort perks. Pretty much a good ol' boys club. Beds are hard.
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Richard P.
Jul 22, 2023
It's great that there is a restaurant for breakfast and dinner and some of the food is good. it's used to be much better. The golf course (27 holes), is a nice layout but it's spoiled by the upkeep. They hardly ever go over the greens so they are some of the slowest ever. Most courses at least suck up the water off the greens and these have a ton from the fog they get here. Most golfers want at least medium speed greens but you don't get that at Perry park. We played a scramble and 4 pretty good golfers were putting downhill and none of us could get the ball to the hole. I'm sure they have the equipment but they don't use it. about all they do is cut the grass every Monday or something. The rough is pretty high also but I've seen worse. I like Perry Park but they gotta fix those greens. It's no fun putting on them at all.
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Earl B.
May 22, 2019
First of all, this is a beautiful place to look at, and the food staff could not be more pleasant and accommodating. Everything goes down hill from there.This is becoming the golf trip from hell and getting worse every year.Old hotel rooms with (off and on) Cold water showers, and some with no bathroom counter, no electrical outlets, with toilets and showers for midgets Freezing rooms with too much air conditioning and no thermostat to change the tempsReally old CRT style TV with partially working remotePoor cell phone service (especially at&t)Declining food qualityDeteriorating cart pathsRidiculously deep (some 6") difficult heavy rough, where one could easily get injured trying to extricate themselves from that rough. (I believe that I did break my wrist, and had to quit golf with 2 days to go, but no refunds) Bring dozens of balls because the rough is so thick you cannot find your ball unless you are standing directly above the ball in the rough, even just a foot or so off the greens. Several in our group were very concerned that they had not brought enough balls. I am a 19 handicap, but I have averaged a 29 handicap at Perry Park. It is just foolishness. They simply do not have enough equipment and staff to keep up with all of the rough.They have nasty rude people at hotel/pro shop with attitude, and rude rangers with attitude (Barney Fife)Very rigid policies Make no mistake about it; this is basically a golf factory. The only goal is have as many golfers play as much golf as possible every single hour of every day, and there are several Barney Fifes roaming the course to make sure no golf is lost under any circumstances. All concentrations are on getting more golf instead of the golfers enjoyment.If the grounds are wet, they limit carts to the path, and the Barney Fife rangers expect you to do all of that extra walking but play at the same pace as usual, and don't you dare get even one hole behind ever. It's like you are part of a chain gang with big brother watching your every move. We had a contract with tee times, and on the last day there, they came into the dining room and said, you guys are supposed to be on the tee. So, the contract stated tee time at 8:40. We showed them the contract. They said basically "whatever, you need to get to the tee". Many had not finished breakfast and had not finished packing to go home. Again, not our fault, but Barney Fife did not care who's fault it was, get your shit and get out there. Again, no concern for the golfers, only the golf factory must keep on rolling.No refund policy, if it rains you they make you go play in the rain to keep that factory rolling, (unless there is lightening), or you just get rain check for next year. If you have an emergency, or get sick or injured, it's the same policy, rain checks for next year.We are a group of 24 that has been going for years. We have had enough and will start looking to go elsewhere next year.
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Jon C.
Apr 1, 2015
Very accommodating resort. We stayed in one of the houses and it could've only been 2-3 years old. Very nice for 8 guys. Four beds and a full bath in each bedroom. You can keep your carts in the garage. Housekeeping cleaned and made beds each day. Ideal situation for a trip. Living area and kitchen very spacious. The clubhouse, dining area could use a facelift but the food/buffet was good. We didn't stay in the hotel area but it looked dated as well. Only an extra $50 per man to get a house. Do it. Courses were good. All were in good shape. Not 5 star courses but definitely good enough for a spring trip in late March. A few challenging holes and the greens were in good shape. After 18 holes we played as many as we wanted at no extra cost. We did a 3-day 2-night trip with 7 guys. I would go back. Staying in one of the houses is a must.
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Chris Y.
Aug 18, 2016
Great place for an outing with a group of friends. (3) nine hole courses that are nice to play. I have been going with a group on an annual basis for 5 years. The accommodations are similar to a Red roof style of a hotel. Not fancy by any means but clean and comfortable. The food is buffet style, but tasty and served by people that know how to handle large crowds. The price is very reasonable. They also have a pool which is not fancy, but nice to have on a hot afternoon after golf. The closest town with a grocery store and alcohol is approximately 10 minutes away in Carrolton. They have a few restaurants in addition to the fast food places. A decent size Walmart is also in the town.
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Larry B.
Sep 13, 2015
Great golf resort. The course is 27 hole mix and match and in good condition. The food is buffet style and good though not great. For the price a great value
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