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Not my first choice but still a good track for the price. I find the design a little too tight which allows for wayward balls to travell into ajoining fairways. This course is best played in the summer since fall brings about wet conditions ample leaves and of course the dreaded aeration.
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On October 25, 2009, Fatguy of Burlington (14 handicap) posted:
Played here today. The greens are in great shape. It was cart path only with the carts. There were a lot of leaves on the fairways and just off the fairways, meaning you spent quite a bit of time hunting for your ball. They need to get the leaves picked up. There are aerations holes around the greens and tee blocks, but none on them. The course is certainly playable.
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On September 28, 2009, Cheapo (6 handicap) posted:
Not a big fan of this one. Short flat course that realy holds the water after a storm. Some good tempting par 4s that are reachable. Another course I rarely think about playing unless someone else really wants to play here...especially with Flamborough Hills and Copetown just down the road(one's cheaper and the other is better).
The range at Century Pines was less than average. It was like hitting balls into a farmer's field. The course is not long, some of the greens have been aerated. The greens that weren't aerated were in nice shape, as was the overall course. The hot dog at the turn was very good and the pace of play was steady, even though we were behind four elderly gals. I'd probably go back to Century Pines, but only if I couldn't get on a few other courses.
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On September 22, 2009, Sinogirl_47_55 of Brampton (16 handicap) posted:
We arrived at "Century Pines" lastminute today but not by means of LMG. The rate was good as they seem to have lowered there rates. Yes some greens were aerated which made it tough to putt. The fairways were plush although it was cart path only due to the amount of rain that fell yesterday. This course has some challenging holes especially #16...pick your approach shot carefully!! I enjoyed "Century Pines"... playing it again on a nice sunny day would make it even more enjoyable!!!
Played today (Sept 22) for the first time at this course. At check in was informed about aeration (It's that time of year!) of he greens. Went out as a single and pace of play was good at four hours. Much to my surprise another single joined me and it was non other then LMG's Jim (Who runs LMG here in Ontario)
Course was a very good bang for the buck. Jim and I were playing from the back tees. A good test off the tees, some more sand to fix the divots would had been nice. Fairways were in good shape and the greens were rolling with just a few ball marks! Course is an great value and fun to walk. Thanks for playing with me today Jim! You play a very nice game.
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On September 14, 2009, dvgKKM (7 handicap) posted:
Well today was my first visit to Century Pines and I must say what a fantastic layout! Not overly long(played Blue) but a course that will make you think about your shots. Fairways were beautiful! Greens held well and were a nice speed. Just a note...PEOPLE FIX YOUR BALLMARKS! sorry had too as this track has fallen victim to the golfer that doesn't fix them, prolly the same people who don't get the turn signal option when they buy a car. LOL I know i'll be back to challenge this track again...from the blacks though.
Played this course on Sept 7 and teed off late afternoon around 3:30pm. The course overall was in great shape, especially the fairways which was like walking on carpet. 2 of the greens looked like they had been recently aerated but most of them were in great shape. The pace of play was a bit slow, so unfortunately we played the 18th in near darkness. Overall the course is a fair challenge for the novice as it is not that long, however they could have added some more fairway bunkers to make it a little more challenging. Overall I found the course to be very enjoyable. For the price, you just can't go wrong.
A good addition to LMG. This course tends to push out as many golfers as possible resulting in a variety of problelms throughout the course. Greens tend to be marked up as golfers refuse to pick up their feet or fix ball marks on the greens. The pace of play is very slow and I find that the fairways are very close together and many a golfer has been seen wandering across fairways in search of their wayward shot. When nothing else is available Century Pines will do.
Played this course earlier this year after some of the bad rain storms we had. The first fairway gets a large puddle but overall dries out very good. A good course for newer golfers as a good challenge but forgiving. Course is in good condition. Staff friendly and helpful with tips. 16th hole can be a challenge and 14th hole par five reachable in 2 for eagle attempt for average player. overall a nice layout. Not a long course but fun and a good value especially now that it is on last minute golfer.