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I would have loved to have grown up near a course like this to learn the game. It is a 18-hole par 3 course that opened about 15 years ago and the owners live on the course. Longest hole about 150 yards.
You have to see the grade-level greens to believe them!
All 18 of them.
You pay 15 bucks to play as many holes as you like. And no carts; walking only.
Some photos of the simple joy of Shamrock Farms below (
all are clickable to give gloriously larger size).
#4. You must navigate a pair of cedar trees on this 102 yard hole.
#8. A view from behind the green on the No. 1 stroke hole at 152 yards.
#10. From behind the green you can see the simple and functional pavilion where you check-in (honor box):
#13. This 82 yard one-shotter has one of the two sand traps on the course:
And here is a 2005 article on the course soon after it opened: