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Falmouth Country Club has 27 holes. Osprey is the 18 hole “championship” course. Talon is a par 37 nine holer.
The Talon makes for a great extra nine after playing Osprey or a quick nine when you are short on time.
Talon feels slightly more forced into the limited land than the Osprey. This is particularly evident with a quirky Par 4, fourth hole that is a short 295 with an exaggerated dogleg.
From the moment you drive onto the property, you’ll notice how flat the course is.
There is an impressive commitment to nature: tons of birdhouses, osprey nests, natural streams, ponds throughout.
FCC is not a course where some designer came in and moved a bunch of dirt around to create an artificial environment. It is what it is and serves an important role among the variety of course options on the Cape.
Nature elements create nice hazards: high grasses, small ponds, streams.
The bunkers have a mostly natural, rough edge that allow them to feel complementary and not like forced additions.
There are certainly better, more challenging public course options on the Cape, but FCC may be one of the most playable for golfers of all ages and abilities.