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Businiess name:  The Karakung Golf Course at Cobbs Creek
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We played the Karakung course at Cobbs Creek on October 2, 2010. did not expect the quality of a resort course, but what we found was terrible. Several things made this an experience that should not happen to anyone using your site. Here are some of the non-golf things - the homeless people selling golf balls near what should have been the 2nd tee - skate boarders along the 12th hole - crossing a busy city street 3 times during the round without any cross walks - no rest room facilities on the entire course - trash scattered throughout the course especially beer bottles and cans piled in the rough near the areas that were supposed to be tee boxes - the dead rotting smelling large bird near one of the fairways. The condition of the course was the worst I have ever played. Three holes should have been closed because the area between where the hole started and the greens had been flooded recently and were mostly mud, with some patches of weeds. The score card indicated 3 sets of tees. There was only one set of tee markers on each hole. The area where these were located often had no grass at all. When there was grass it was mostly crab grass. The ""rough"" ranged from 6 inch deep grass to weeds to bare dirt. The sand traps had no rakes and look like they had not been maintained in weeks. About 1/2 the greens had large areas of desease that had killed the grass. Many of the greens had ridges left by the mowers or areas that had been missed by the mowers giving the golfer an uneven surface for putting. The fairways that were playable were mostly crab grass.

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