The 18-hole "Falls Village" course at the Falls Village Golf Course facility in Durham, North Carolina features 7,072 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 75.3 and it has a slope rating of 145. Designed by William Daniel, the Falls Village golf course opened in 1999. Marcus Reynolds manages the course as the President/General Manager.
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18 hole regulation length course
72 par | 7,072 yards | 145 slope
75.3 rating
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Falls Village Golf Course
Community facility
30 tees driving range
18 regulation holes
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This used to be a course that I would enjoy playing now and again. The layout had its annoying moments, but when I got tired of the courses I usually play, I''d happily go to Falls. No more. The course is obviously a victim of the recession. I''ve never seen a course change from pretty good condition to something that ought to make the greens staff hang their heads in shame. Bare spots all over the fairways -- after a Spring with plenty of rain -- greens that were shaggier than my dog; bunkers half-empty of sand but full of junk; rubbish bins that obviously hadn''t been emptied recently. Shameful. But they were still packing them in and the pace of play was awful. I won''t be returning to the Falls until I hear from several different sources that they''ve turned their act around. A pity really.
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This is a very challenging golf course. The course is in great shape,and the staff is friendly and kind.It is a tight course so if not in the fairway it could lead to trouble.the greens are in great shape and true,so if you get a chance to play I think you will enjoy your round.
This is an alright course for the price. I paid $59 for my round as a single. I didn't have a T time and they were able to get me on to their credit. The course is very hilly and is tree (vs. home) lined. The bar is nice; but small. They don't have much in the way of food. The pro shop is average. On the plus side, kudos to the grounds staff they keep the course in great condition. The sandtraps were hard as rock or filled with water; but it had just rained so they get a pass on that. I'd play the course again; but it won't be on the top of my list to do so.
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