mrgolf58 said:
I guess you don't remember what the course looked like before they started making the improvements. They have been trying to everything they can to make the course better and all they get is people like you knocking them down. Maybe you should think about what they are trying to do there for the citizens of Calvert County instead of being so negative!
mrgolf58 said:
Thank you for the welcome. I'm sure that you are not a very good golfer and have probably never seen a nice course and that is probably why you feel the way you do. Try going to any other golf course on a Weekend and play for less than $45. The only place you could do that is Wicomico, and that is county owned. The people of Calvert County have always tried to trash Chesapeake Hills with both their words and their actions as we've seen with the fire and your posts. Luckily there are so many great people in this county and the surrounding counties that have supported the golf course and have helped to make this past year the biggest profit earning year the course has ever seen. Have a great day and happy golfing!
KOM comments were on target, we played there 3 weeks ago and the rough was way too long, you shouldn't lose a ball for rolling off the fairway. If you weren't standing directly over the ball, you weren't going to find it. That comment is fair, whether it was about Chesapeake, Old South, Swan Point or where-ever. The pettiness of your comment "I'm sure that you are not a very good golfer and have probably never seen a nice course" is pretty telling on ya. I take it you're involved in running the course, no??
Is Chesapeake in better shape this year than last?? Yes, no doubt it is. We gave up on it last year when 1 hole was closed, 17 had a temporary green shaved into the fairway and every green was overgrown with weeds plus a half inch of sand on each and every green. I take it you would be happy to play a course in that shape??
The little bit of criticism you're seen here is minor, you would have been much better served by not taking it personal. The staff and people involved have come miles from the way things were last year, nitpicking about comments that are legit is not the way to win friends and bring more people out to the course.