Majestic Springs Golf Course
1631 Todds Fork RdThe 18-hole Majestic Springs Golf Course in Wilmington, OH is a public golf course that opened in 1999. Designed by Barry Serafin, Majestic Springs Golf Course measures 6464 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 129 and a 70.9 USGA rating. The course features 4 sets of tees for different skill levels. Greens and fairways are bent grass.
Golf course details
- Holes: 18
- Designed by: Barry Serafin
- Public/Private: Public
- Year opened: 1999
- Golf Season:
- Guest Policy: Welcomed
- Tee times welcomed: Yes
- Fairways: Bent Grass
- Greens: Bent Grass
Facilities
- Pro in house: Yes
- Driving range: Yes
- Rental clubs:
- Rental carts: Yes
Green fees price ranges
- Week days: $20 - $39
- Weekends: $25 - $39
- Tee times from $12 - Check prices
Course policies
- Metal spikes allowed:
- Dress code:
- Credit cards accepted:
Length, slope and rating for each tee
Tee | Par | Yardage | Slope | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Black | 71 | 6464 | 129 | 70.9 |
Green | 71 | 5827 | 120 | 67.7 |
Yellow | 71 | 5250 | 111 | 64.8 |
White | 71 | 4487 | 111 | 66 |
I booked a tee time for 3:32, and told the guy on the phone that I needed a tee time for 2, and not to pair us up with anyone else.
He neglected to tell me that they don't allow for that anymore, because "a golf course can't make money if they just let two people play instead of four."
Their excuse was that every course does this. That, my friends, is a lie. I know because I've played just the majority of courses in the general vicinity of this area, and none of them do that.
The General Manager of the course came in as I was telling the guy in the clubhouse, telling him that I was not told this on the phone, and that I had driven an hour to get there.
The GM basically told me I could leave if I didn't like it, and made no apologies for the miscommunication.
He actually told me that if my dad and I wanted to play just the two of us, I would have to pay for 4, and wait 2 hours for the next available tee time.
We had already paid, and it's doubtful he would have given us a refund.
If a golf course can't make money by doing what golf courses have been doing for over a hundred years, they're doing something wrong. This is what greed looks like.
We got paired up with two guys who were nice, but were using language that we didn't care for. On top of that, the pace of play because of this ridiculous rule was incredibly slow, so of course we didn't get to finish our round because it got too dark.
When you are paired up with people that you don't know, most people don't play the same. That's just how it is. Maybe they play music, maybe they talk while you're putting, maybe they drink too much.
This is the worst I have played in years, and my dad too.
My dad got to the course before I did, and paid for us both. He called me when I was just a few minutes away and told me that we had to play with 2 other guys. As we were getting in our cars to go home, my dad remarked about how arrogant the GM was. That was my experience too.
I have played probably about 10 times this season, and the majority of the rounds I've played have been at this course. But as long as this rule is in place, no more.
I would suggest the same to you if you don't want to be looked at as a number or dollar sign.
We have gotten used to bad customer service in this country, and we have accepted it and just allowed it to continue. But I'm done, and hopefully this will help you to make the decision to do the same.