So in general, and at an outside look, I was pretty stoked that a group golf outing brought us here. Nice chilly day back in May. I was a little too butt hurt to write this review for a while, so I wanted to make sure I took an objective state of mind. Emphasizing that most of our trip here was awesome… Just a few parts that were of the utmost frustration points. We played a «best ball» tournament with 3 groups of 3. I mention this because while not PGA Tour Club pros, most folks could swing a pretty solid wrench. That, and our pace stayed very solid. My group of 3(the last of our 3 groups) rounded the front 9 and stopped at the concession stand for a couple snacks. We bumped into the group in front of us, and chatted with the nice gentleman at the stand. After taking a few moments here, we hopped on the cart and headed to whole 10. This is where the wheels fell off. We got to hole 10, and our three groups are now standing at the box ready to tee off. There is a group finishing the hole, and another group waiting to tee off before our 3 groups. Being a short hole, you have to wait until they finish. No big deal… We just sit there and mingle as they putt around and finish their hole. As the other group finished the hole, we were discussing which group would go first when a course Marshall wearing a red polo shirt came up. Instead of starting with«hi, how are you guys?» He immediately began shouting orders, and complaining that we were backing up the course, and also accused us of standing on the tees for 45 minutes. Ok sir, I’m not here to argue, so I pleasantly apologize, and let him know that he might be exaggerating the time, and that there were also groups playing ahead of us. By the end of the day he had stopped by a few more times and was even borderline combative. Eventually, I had to get a bit snippy with him and inform him that now he was just making shit up. Those that know me and know how I am were a bit surprised as it takes a lot to really really irritate me but man, this guy was just so rude! I let the gentleman at the stand and indoors know how unpleasant and unprofessional I felt this was. Maybe he was just having a bad day, I don’t know, but I’d appreciate it if he didn’t take whatever was wrong out on our group. He treated us as though we were inconveniencing him by spending hundreds of dollars at the gold course that day. I feel like this is also a time to mention that while this was a slightly more energetic outing than others, we are all of good golf etiquette. From filling back in divots, to only driving carts where they should, not teeing off too early, quiet while shooting(or someone else is)… We treated the course with respect, and the people, but in this regard it was only a one way street :)