Northwest Golf Course

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Silver Spring, United States

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Northwest Golf Course Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Northwest Golf Course is located in Silver Spring, United States on 15711 Layhill Rd. Northwest Golf Course is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category public course club course driving range instructor shop in United States.

Address

15711 Layhill Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 3015986100

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Clayton Russell

This isn’t really a four-star course. The people working here are great, they run an efficient operation, but unfortunately the course just isn’t up to par with other courses in the area. You can drive 20 to 30 minutes further north and west and spend the same amount of money fora 4 to 5 star course that blows Northwest out of the water. On the positive side, everything is fairly well-maintained here and the bunkers are actually very above average. The course has a great layout and great length, especially in comparison to other courses in this area. The greens roll true and are pretty quick. The negatives are just that there are a lot of patchy spots on both the fairways and the greens. The tee boxes aren’t very well-maintained, generally you are teeing up in a divot or sandy spot. There are weeds growing on the tee boxes as well, not a huge deal, just not a great look for a golf course. There are so many areas just off the rough that seem like they could be cleaned up so easily, it’s unclear why they aren’t. Pipes spewing water into the creek on two separate holes was odd as well. So much potential here with the layout. If I could give it 3.5 stars I probably would, as it’s hard to beat the location of this course. Needs too many improvements though.

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Dennis Kachovec

Played the front 9. Pull carts only and pace of play was decent. My friend and I were the only two some we saw so we let people play through. Definitely a good vibe and a beautiful day to to be on the links.

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Justin Prud'homme

Beautiful and manicured \inside 9\ golf course! First time playing there, but not the last. Photo is from the 6th hole tee box. Nice driving range too.

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Erik Devereux

I generally play the Inside 9 at this 27-hole layout. The Inside 9 is a gem of a course with each hole having a unique character. 1 is a short dogleg left par 4 into an elevated green with a lot of forgiveness on the right side. 2 is a straight away par 4 from an elevated tee that tempts using the driver but has OB down the right side. 3 is a tricky short par 4 from an elevated tee down into a tight landing area in front of a creek then up sharply to an elevated green. Long hitters are tempted to go for the green off the tee. 4 is a longish par 4 with a creek guarding the green. 5 is a postage stamp par 3, a beautiful hole. 6 is a long dogleg right par 4 with a creek that challenges long hitters. It's the hardest hole on the course and plays like a par 5. 7 is a mid length par 4 slight dogleg left with a tricky tee shot through a narrow gap in the trees and a fairway slopping down to the left. 8 is a long par 3 with a pond located to the left of the wide tee box. 9 is a wide open par 4 that is a fun finish to the round - definitely go with the driver! No carts are allowed - you have to walk this one.

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David Ko

Great course. Kept well for all the traffic it gets. Long. Nice range set up. Please clean the hand sanitizer at the ball dispenser. It's disgusting!!!! Beside that and some ugly patches a very very nice course.