Course Reviews

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by Chad McBallerso... on Oct 16, 2017 at 4:03pm

New Hogan has 2 solid 18 holers. The west plays next to the lake while the East stays more on the hill. They have a pretty fun lay outs with a variety of middle to long range shots. It seems like when it was first put in, it probably was pretty nice, but could you a little love and update. It has elevation change, water hazards but pay attention to the time of year because it can be extremely hot, have tall grass, and rattle snake sightings.

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by Chain Love on Jan 9, 2017 at 1:52am

Very nice course with beautiful views of the lake. Clay tee pads pretty slick when wet so don't wear converse all stars. I would like to return and camp and play the course in the summer time. A person in our group claims there is an entrance subterranean military installation that "studies people that are abducted and pumps them full of chemicals" near hole 10 but I am pretty sure its a water treatment facility of some sort, it didn't smell bad or anything.

We saw an owl.

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by pterodactyl on May 20, 2013 at 11:30am

This course is awesome. Spectacular views and wildlife. Good variety of holes. The earthen tee pads are the best around. Rating 5/5 when we get cement tees. Ray Birch, Scott and Scott have done tons of work. When the course goes "all long" it is in the "animal style" formation and will brutalize you. The 36 holes will make you want to keep coming back. The Fiddleneck Chain Rattlers put on a monthly every 4th Saturday of each month. Don't miss it. You may take home the "golden anchor", out perpetual monthly trophy for the best score of the monthly. This course is only getting longer and better with age. Look for new pin positions as time goes by. Peace: KL

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by Troutstroker on Jul 18, 2010 at 4:42pm

This is a very fun course that will test your skill level. The only reason for the 3 is that the tee pads need a little work. A good mix of shots through oaks, open shots & long drives. The course is played on the hillside right next to Hogan Lake, with one hole right on the lake shore. I don't recommend playing in the middle of the afternoon during summer as you might fry your brain. Go in the evening for the most enjoyable play. And your so close to the water, you may find the urge to take a quick dip. This is rattlesnake country so just keep your eyes open. Last year I did flush a couple pheasants while playing. Bring plenty of water, a hat & sunglasses.