QUOTE (Mikolar @ Dec 11 2008, 12:14 PM)

IMHO, Callaway offers the best on site accomodations... really neat cottages just minutes from the primary course. But the golf may disappoint you. Contrary to the early post, the practice area is average and the greens/fairways can be less than that. The Mountain course is decent but the Lakes course is short, usually wet and not very challenging. Both courses often mean 5, 5 1/2 hour rounds and I guess that goes to the heart of my real complaint. Most of the golf issues at Callaway are just not managed as well.
Are you serious? When exactly did you last visit it?
They have a 27 acre practice facility that opened in October of 2007. It has 1.5+ acres of grass tees! They have a HUUUUUUUGE chipping area with any type of lie imaginable and a huge multi tiered green to chip/pitch to. They also have a separate HUUUUUUUGE putting green right beside the chipping area.
The fairways, in my opinion, are the best fairways I've ever played off of--the turf there is amazing, it's almost impossible to hit a bad shot.
I do agree that their greens are sometimes less desirable than they were when the Tour was playing there--but more times than not they are in pretty nice shape.
During the winter they still from the course by overseeding the tees, fairways, and greens. It makes for a very nice experience from the norm for winter golf.
As for round times, I've never played a round in more than 4:30 hours--and ones even close to that are very few and far between (I've played 500+ rounds there, so I'm not drawing on a one or two time fluke experience either). The place is priced somewhat high for public play so it's not as if the tee sheets are slammed full all the time. In the peak season (late March and April) the sheets can be packed on the weekends and 4-4:30 hour round is possible if you are teeing off in the middle of a slammed sheet (just as on any course), but a vast majority of the time you can easily play the courses without any sort of pace of play issue.
The Lake course is somewhat easy, but it's a par 70 and as I stated earlier is a shotmaker's paradise complete with very small greens. It's a LOT of fun!
Sorry to jump off the OP's subject a bit, but given the state of 95% of the over-hyped courses here in GA, I'd put Callaway at the top of my list of favorite places to play.