Longwood Golf Club - Post Oak Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Championship | 36 | 3407 yards | ||
Back | 36 | 3157 yards | ||
Middle | 36 | 2760 yards | ||
Forward | 36 | 2503 yards |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
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Championship M: 73.8/143 | 493 | 214 | 530 | 183 | 464 | 339 | 566 | 172 | 446 | 3407 | 6925 |
Back M: 72.1/135 | 453 | 193 | 513 | 153 | 434 | 308 | 531 | 149 | 423 | 3157 | 6468 |
Middle M: 69.4/128 W: 73.7/133 | 362 | 164 | 471 | 126 | 355 | 284 | 485 | 121 | 392 | 2760 | 5814 |
Forward M: 66.2/120 W: 69.7/125 | 362 | 140 | 450 | 100 | 321 | 253 | 438 | 82 | 357 | 2503 | 5094 |
Handicap | 7 | 9 | 11 | 15 | 1 | 13 | 3 | 17 | 5 | ||
Par | 5 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 1 | 13 | 3 | 15 | 9 | 11 | 5 | 17 | 7 |
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Photo submitted by u000004729704 on 02/26/2023
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Photo submitted by u000004729704 on 02/22/2023
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Fairway lie… Photo submitted by u000004729704 on 02/22/2023
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Photo submitted by u970540783 on 10/19/2022
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Photo submitted by u314162637054 on 10/02/2022
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Photo submitted by bendenbigh on 09/25/2022
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Photo submitted by revdev on 06/07/2021
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Photo submitted by revdev on 06/07/2021
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Photo submitted by revdev on 06/07/2021
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Photo submitted by revdev on 06/07/2021
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Hole #1 Palmetto Photo submitted by flash3200 on 05/03/2017
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Typical Tee Box! Photo submitted by korylagr on 07/08/2015
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Photo submitted by ljshaw3457 on 04/14/2014
Winds through the trees
This layout drives me nuts. The sharp doglegs are a crapshoot considering the trees. Trimming back some limbs will improve that. The trees help as it did with the two club winds I played. In the heat of the summer, the shade keeps the course cooler. The restrooms and the clubhouse are both top notch. Prices are reasonable.
Fix your course. It's been 2 years since played here last yet same busted up paths exisg
Fix the course. It's been 2years since plahilyng here last,yet same busted up paths still exist.
Need new management
This place needs new management, and a new golf pro.
I am not a golf snob by any means, but compared to the courses I’ve been too both in Minnesota, and the Houston area (I’ve lived in Longwood community for over 4 months), Longwood has set the bar so low.
Aside from the course conditions which aren’t the greatest, but okay, the golf Pro is an absolute jerk, and seems so inconvenienced anytime he needs to address a customer in the pro shop.
When we first moved here, I signed my kids up for a thanksgiving camp, which was basically just the pro watching them hit golf balls. Little to no instructional, or attempt to make it fun for my 12 and 7 year old, it was basically a daycare on a golf course which my 12 year old was regretting going, and I would have rather saved my $300, just seemed like a convenient money grab for the pro and course.... my kids are now at the sterling academy youth program at Houston National golf course, offers everything in their program which the pro Kelly did not at his “camp”
However, I do want to give Recognition to the younger gentlemen who work the pro shop during the weekend, and randomly during the week, they are friendly and show appreciation for the business we bring them, and are very genuine, and want to give us a good experience.
Management issue:
I don’t know who manages this place, but there are a number of issues in which if I was running those operations, I would adress immediately.
I am a part of the loyalty membership program, which gives me free range balls, and discounted golf, and today marks the third straight time I’ve arrived to the course, and have been unable to hit range balls, all within the last 2-3 weeks. All 3 times have been For different reasons, none of which were weather related, but availability of range balls.
If the range was closed due to weather, I would understand, but at 1pm on a 75 degree day, you tell me range balls are out, or their being cleaned, or inventory is short, inexcusable for a golf course in my opinion. This is the only course which I’ve ever experienced range ball shortages at, and to have it happen 3 straight times is just poor management. You have the equipment, so make it happen! Also the golf carts are in terrible condition, over half the time I’ve golfed this course either the brakes barely worked, and the steering wheel needed half a rotation before the cart turned. Spend the money to take care of your equipment, or perform maintenance on them if you have a mechanic, like some course do.
They also need more clear directional signage for each course as it’s very confusing if you are not familiar with it, not a huge deal, but since I’m listing opportunities, might as well get it all out.
I really like the layout, hazards, and nature this course has to offer, not to mention it’s in my community! I think it could be a great course, but with all of these issues happening, which are fully preventable from a management standpoint, it will continue to be the butt of jokes. Anytime I tell someone I golf at Longwood, they have nothing but negative comments towards it.
Change the preventable issues, and I’d be more than willing to upgrade my membership, and be proud to live by this course. Until then, I’m using my membership only at cypress lakes, which shows care by ensuring they are managing what they can control, and providing a good experience which I’ve had every time I Golf there.
I’ll still pop in maybe once a month hoping to see some changes, starting at the top, and at the front counter, to see if your course is worth investing more time and money into. Hope you make some good decisions and changes for the good!
I never write stuff like this, but I’m really hoping this message can provide some true observations from an outside perspective and drive some change for the good!
Needs new golf pro, better management
This place needs new management, and a new golf pro.
I am not a golf snob by any means, but compared to the courses I’ve been too both in Minnesota, and the Houston area (I’ve lived in Longwood community for over 4 months), Longwood has set the bar so low.
Aside from the course conditions which aren’t the greatest, but okay, the golf Pro is an absolute jerk, and seems so inconvenienced anytime he needs to address a customer in the pro shop.
When we first moved here, I signed my kids up for a thanksgiving camp, which was basically just the pro watching them hit golf balls. Little to no instructional, or attempt to make it fun for my 12 and 7 year old, it was basically a daycare on a golf course which my 12 year old was regretting going, and I would have rather saved my $300, just seemed like a convenient money grab for the pro and course.... my kids are now at the sterling academy youth program at Houston National golf course, offers everything in their program which the pro Kelly did not at his “camp”
However, I do want to give Recognition to the younger gentlemen who work the pro shop during the weekend, and randomly during the week, they are friendly and show appreciation for the business we bring them, and are very genuine, and want to give us a good experience.
Management issue:
I don’t know who manages this place, but there are a number of issues in which if I was running those operations, I would adress immediately.
I am a part of the loyalty membership program, which gives me free range balls, and discounted golf, and today marks the third straight time I’ve arrived to the course, and have been unable to hit range balls, all within the last 2-3 weeks. All 3 times have been For different reasons, none of which were weather related, but availability of range balls.
If the range was closed due to weather, I would understand, but at 1pm on a 75 degree day, you tell me range balls are out, or their being cleaned, or inventory is short, inexcusable for a golf course in my opinion. This is the only course which I’ve ever experienced range ball shortages at, and to have it happen 3 straight times is just poor management. You have the equipment, so make it happen! Also the golf carts are in terrible condition, over half the time I’ve golfed this course either the brakes barely worked, and the steering wheel needed half a rotation before the cart turned. Spend the money to take care of your equipment, or perform maintenance on them if you have a mechanic, like some course do.
They also need more clear directional signage for each course as it’s very confusing if you are not familiar with it, not a huge deal, but since I’m listing opportunities, might as well get it all out.
I really like the layout, hazards, and nature this course has to offer, not to mention it’s in my community! I think it could be a great course, but with all of these issues happening, which are fully preventable from a management standpoint, it will continue to be the butt of jokes. Anytime I tell someone I golf at Longwood, they have nothing but negative comments towards it.
Change the preventable issues, and I’d be more than willing to upgrade my membership, and be proud to live by this course. Until then, I’m using my membership only at cypress lakes, which shows care by ensuring they are managing what they can control, and providing a good experience which I’ve had every time I Golf there.
I’ll still pop in maybe once a month hoping to see some changes, starting at the top, and at the front counter, to see if your course is worth investing more time and money into. Hope you make some good decisions and changes for the good!
I never write stuff like this, but I’m really hoping this message can provide some true observations from an outside perspective and drive some change for the good!
Cart died…. NO HELP
I will keep this simple…. I walked off the course after waiting 20 minutes with no help. My playing partner had to contact the manager who was not at the facility. Pro shop didn’t answer the phone, so I was literally stuck. Should have brought my stand bag.
Good Layout
I always enjoy playing Longwood. The layout is interesting and there's a good mix of holes that give you different options on how to attack them. The course isn't perfectly maintained by any means but for the price, it's worth checking out. It also tends to not drain well but this time we played on a dry day so no issues there at all. Our cart died on hole 16 and they promptly brought out a new one which was great. However that cart was also dead and we ended up pushing it on 17 and then just walking 18. I'm assuming this is a one-off issue but worth noting.
Bad staff & course
Staff angry and don’t know why it was 55$ the course is clearly not putting the money into the course or the carts. Hard to navigate the course. Signs are far and in between and don’t really show you where to go .
Favorite Course
Been golfing here for 10 years. Love the course, seen it at its ups and downs.
The fairways were beautiful and green, only complaint would be the cart path is terrible and will have you bouncing everywhere banging around your clubs.
Longwood
Great day to play. Great rate, started right on my tee time. Course is very good playing condition.
Overhanging limbs
There were a couple of holes on the Post Oak course that are in need of limb removal. On the par 3, limbs extend over part of the green on the black tees. On the par 4 dogleg left with the large water hazard the tree on the left blocks much of the fairway. Otherwise the greens were nice.
Nice mix
A good mix of holes-challenging and easy. Need a few more direction signs at certain holes. First time players, I guarantee will get lost. Other than that, an above average course for regular joes. I would give it a 3.8 out of 5.
Good course
The course is very good, you have 3 options to play 18 holes.
Excellent golf course
I like Longwood. The course is interesting and challenging. The fairways and greens are well maintained. The lunch area and pro shop are good.
Pleasant Surprise
First time playing and was pleasantly surprised. Fairways, tee boxes, and greens were all in great shape. Wide fairways. Some good variety with the layout. Right balance of some water but not to much.