Just had a great meal at what must be a newly opened tea house overlooking the golf course. Our three-person party were the only guests and benefited from our attentive hostess's interest in sharing her Korean cultural dishes with us. In addition to our entrees (beef bulgogi, ramen, and shrimp dumpling) from a fairly limited but flavorful menu, she gifted us with free cold yujacha (fruit drinks) and a seafood pancake. She was very sweet and happy to learn I had been to Busan and could thank her in Korean. We definitely would return.
Brunswick Greens is a Par 3, 9-Hole course that used to be pretty good. I went a couple of weeks ago and I don't know what happened to the course. The greens were brown and it looked like nobody had mowed the course in months. The good thing was that the course was so unkept that nobody was there. Also, the restaurant is no longer open and I don't think they are going to re-open it. Furthermore, the price was decently cheap, it was $15 for 9 holes. They are currently not offering carts due to COVID-19. In conclusion, Brunswick Greens used to be a good course, but it is longer being cared for. If you're looking for a place to golf with few people, this is the place to go.