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The 18-hole "Rosewood" course at the Rosewood Golf Club facility in Lebanon, Kentucky features 6775 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 0 and it has a slope rating of 0. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $49. Rosewood Golf Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 0 practice tees. Designed by Mike Gootee/Randy Hoffacker, the Rosewood golf course opened in 2006.
Great layout, no two holes are alike with shot variety on each hole. Condition was great. Will be going back!
Booked on Golf Now with a discount. Would pay regular fees. $25 winter rates, summer $30 weekday, $39 Sat/Sun. Greens are undulating, were soft when we played but it was warm winter day. Bermuda grass fairways are "fair" not a lot of trees, some in strategic places, out of bounds(some homes and empty home lots, working farm fences) and some water keep you honest. Beautiful country scenery, stone lined water hazards, sand bunkers protect most greens, Looked like they could slick the greens up in the summer which would make them significantly harder. Overall an enjoyable course to play. Don't plan on walking as some tees are a distance from the previous green. Enough different from others in area to make it worth it. Oh, and ditto on the nice staff. Very nice people. They have cabins (more like log cabin apartments 2br) but they looked nice and would consider staying if I didn't live within an hour drive. Restaurant seemed nice also. Didn't eat there but it smelled good.
First time ever playing here, played 36 holes and stayed at the cabins. Great lay out, some tough par 3's. Would recommend to anyone would is looking for a stay and play course. This place is it, has a great restaurant in the clubhouse. Will definitely be going back.
Multiple tees and varying pin placements make Rosewood a pleasure for any skill level golf. The course is new and therefore the trees are mostly immature, but the fairways (in great shape as of July 2011) are manicured through the farmland of Marion County. Greens do have aforementioned undulations and were in terrific shape in July 2011. Yes, you take a right out of the middle of Nowhere to head toward Lebanon, but this is a great place to visit if you enjoy getting away and golfing. The restaurant at the course is given great reviews and there are even cabins for accomendations. If you live within 2 hours or so, give it a shot.
The only thing good about this course were its greens. Fairways are in bad shape with dead grass in many sections. Rough was uncut in many places. Not worth the money in my mind. Needs a lot of maintenance.
Have been playing golf all my life. Am fortunate enough to also make a living playing semi pro tour golf. I was amazed when I recently met a friend from Bowling Green and we played Rosewood. One of the finest courses in the Commonwealth & in Little Lebanon, Ky. We are coming back with a group this year, as they also have a stay & play package with Cabins. Awesome !!!!!!