11 reviews of Thornberry Creek at Oneida Golf Course
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Peter W.
Place rating: 5 Niagara Falls, Canada
Wow, golf in this Green Bay course is amazing! 1st nine holes are tricky n forest like, course opens up surrounding by beautiful houses Course ends with up hill hole that tests what is left in your tank Pro Shop guys are great, friendly helpful, just classy pro’s!!! You golf in Green Bay, never miss this course!!!
Melody H.
Place rating: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
The staff and other golfers were very friendly. The layout of the course is very tough. The front nine requires accuracy because the fairways are narrow. The back nine opened up. The course has quite a few bunkers and a lot of water. A tough but enjoyable course to play.
Jesse W.
Place rating: 5 Green Bay, WI
By far the best public course within 40 miles of Green Bay. Amazing views, well manicured course and classy amenities at reasonable prices. The food is really good and the staff is quite friendly. Great place to play, eat, drink and hang with friends. Living in Green Bay, I always bring my out-of-town friends here!
Fast E.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, VA
This review is strictly for the clubhouse and golf course. Staff in the clubhouse are extremely helpful and friendly. They actually gave us a better rate for our round because of an early bird cancellation! Impeccable customer service! The course itself was in amazing shape. Greens rolled true and fast. Pace of play was good and the cart girl was well stocked with any drink imaginable. Will definitely play here again when I’m back in town.
Wilbur S.
Place rating: 5 Menasha, WI
The reviews for Thornberry Creek Golf Course should be separated from the dining lounge. The golf course is well maintained. The fairways are wide, the greens challenging. Checking in for your tee time was no hassle. As a casual golfer, playing on rolling terrain can be difficult.
Maria K.
Place rating: 1 Redding, CA
7pm Took several minutes to get a menu. Once we got a menu and ordered drinks, the waiter brought us a white wine when we ordered merlot. Took five minutes to get a glass of Merlot. 7:20 finally able to put in our order 7:50 told that our food was running behind – because of the thick steaks… 8:00 finally got our food an hour after we got seated. My mom’s veggies were cold and my dad’s veggies were a garnish serving rather than a main side serving. My husband’s meat pizza was alright, but not that great, rated maybe a 2 or 3. My margherita pizza was not impressive – not flavorful, a couple basil crumbs, unripe tomatoes, and mozzarella was sad. On top of that it was barely warm. Waste of $ 10 for an 8 inch untasty pizza. The restaurant was not busy at all, with only a few other tables eating, and seemed like more staff than people eating. Overall, not worth your time or money.
Mary R.
Place rating: 1 Green Bay, WI
The food is consistently bad! And the service is equally bad and slow! They have a beautiful patio overlooking the golf course however, that does not make up for the lack of; quality, service and detail. We were there on Thursday, the special was All You Can Eat Ribs… they were over cooked, dry and lacked seasoning. The fries were not hot… they were barely warm, the Indian fry bread was also cold and the presentation looked like the food was just plopped on the plate. If you are there to play golf the golf course is lovely. If you are looking for a decent meal with a nice view you will get the view but you will be taking your chances on the meal.
Jude W.
Place rating: 4 Green Bay, WI
Thornberry Creek is probably the best conditioned and«nicest» public course in Green Bay. Depending on the tees you play there’s a challenge for every skill level. There’s also a nice variety of holes that require some amount of shot making. The food in the bar is pretty good as well. The only down sides, the course is pricey, and you really have to use a cart. There’s some very long walks from greens to tee box if you don’t take a cart. All that said I jump at playing the course whenever I get a chance to.
Chris L.
Place rating: 1 Green Bay, WI
Horrible. Terrible. We ordered after waiting 15 minutes for a waiter. He took our order and we never saw him again. Found the manager to ask about our order. He never came back to update us on what was going on. We had nothing left to drink — not even water. After an hour we ended up walking out. No food! Worst service(or nonservice) I have had in my 62 years of eating out in any city. Do not waste your time I can tell you the service is the worst yet. I can’t tell you how good or bad the food is because we NEVER got it. A total joke.
Joel C.
Place rating: 4 Oneida, WI
I’ve played Thornberry quite a few times both on the«old» course and the Championship. Both have great qualities but one bad shot will put you in the doghouse if your not careful. The Clubhouse has a very friendly staff and there isn’t anything on the menu that disappoints. Try the large nachos at the bar with a Fat Tire(need a friend to help eat them) or go on Thursdays for the All You Can Eat Ribs. Won’t be sorry…
Mandi L.
Place rating: 3 Washington, DC
Thornberry Creek at Oneida is a fantastic place to play a round; the clubhouse staff is friendly and the drink carts come ’round quite often. For a casual round, I’d suggest the 9-hole course as even on the nicest day with a full house no one will pressure your pace. As a longtime, not-so-great golfer, I do take issue with the placement of the red tees on this course. They are laughingly easy. That may be to your liking. For more serious golfers, the 18-hole course is superb. It’s been awhile since I’ve played this one, so I’ll leave a review for a later update. Food: The restaurant is much improved, though still needs a bit of work. I claimed they had absolutely terrible service on Foursquare, which was very true at the time, but they have since made improvements. Overall, the food is quite good. The wood-fired pizzas are the best, other items can be hit or miss. The specials are recession-friendly, including a drink for the cost of your golf score on 18 holes. Thornberry’s gigantic bar is lined with TVs and on NFL Sundays their brunch is a nice complement to the Packer game. You needn’t even ask for extra spice in the Bloody. Atmosphere: Any day of the year you’ll find a nice, not-overly-intrusive atmosphere for avid sports fans. This can be good if you want to be left alone with your suds and your game, but bad once the last dregs of beer are drained and you’re looking for a refill. Occasionally, on a Friday or Saturday night you’ll see tuxedo-dudded gentlemen ambling in from Thornberry’s lovely event space as they escape the bridesmaids and dance floor for a quick check of the box score. I’d likely be the one tripping over satin and tulle to tag along.