Clapp Memorial Park

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Wichita, United States

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Memorial park· Cemetery· Park

Clapp Memorial Park Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Clapp Memorial Park is located in Wichita, United States on 4611 E Harry St. Clapp Memorial Park is rated 4 out of 5 in the category memorial park in United States.

Address

4611 E Harry St

Phone

+13166889341

Open hours

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Z Vieve

I am so pleased that Clapp has become a park that is accessible to this community. I took my dog there for the first time on Sunday and it was lovely, there are bridges over the streams and lots of trees (none of which I appreciated when I used to golf but they make it a beautiful park).

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Frank Adams

I had a 6:30 tee time and nobody showed up to open till almost 6:25. After she got inside she couldn't get the carts out and told us if we wanted to pay cash there would be another small delay. It was a very disorganized atmosphere but in the end we played golf.

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Dan Wiens

Course was in fair shape, not great but not terrible. The City of Wichita is closing this course August 2 to be converted into something that will, most likely not be golf related.

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Brant Stephenson

Posed a great change to the game for me. Narrow fairways and unforgiving consequences if you're off to either side of the fairway. With water hazards, trees and shrubs on each side of nearly hole, the course posed a great challenge to golfers that are used to wider fairways and easy shots from the rough.

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Mark Brown

Great time playing golf the people that work there are very friendy and helpful

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Dennis Copp

In some spots They are actually trying to grow some grass down there this year. what's wrong with them. Don't they know it's a golf course.

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Ron Muller

Fun with my Son, Dr. Ryan Muller!

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Guy Lewman

Way overbooked, took almost 3 hours to play 9 holes. Some people gave up and left in the middle of their round.