It's a fun and cheap 9 holes of golf and maybe the first man on this review list was playing out of the trees that surround the right hand side of the first fairways because he is probably a poor golfer. It's a good course for a beginner but the SMALL GREENS make it a challenge for anyone. Anybody can stick a green the size of Lake Michigan, but if you can stick a Turtle Greens' green, then you can stick it anywhere.
Not sure what course the User from Beloit was playing because Turtle Greens stands up against any course in Southern Wisconsin. I would like to see his scorecard and maybe that would explain his dissatisfaction with his day. Turtle Greens is a quaint and beautiful course that is rarely busy. The owner is a sweet German lady who is always friendly and helpful. Do yourself a favor and play this course.
A nice and simple little par 4 East of Beloit, Turtle Greens is probably the cheapest 9 holes to be found within 50 miles. The outer 4 fairways are nice and straight, and the inner 5 are more challenging. This is an excellent place for beginners to work on their game.