Nice course, in good shape, excellent greens and bunkers - but if you’re from out of state it’s priced well above fair market value. Cost $240 plus tax per person; comparable quality courses are more likely to cost about $150 or less.
Took a lesson with Martin at the golf school the previous day prior to playing - he was great!
a month ago
Range: overpriced buckets. Balls are dead worn
Mats are ok. No hitting off grass
Putting green: ok, not great.
Course: nice enough layout. Many holes are cart path only which is a drag. Pace of play usually not good but you can get lucky at times. Greens in awful shape as no one repairs anything and many drag their feet leaving marks everywhere.
Pro shop: average service. Other places run miles around this shop.
Beverage carts: nothing stellar, but u can order food from the restaurant and they’ll bring it out to you, which is a plus.
a month ago
The Biltmore golf course is what you would expect of a premium resort golf course. The course itself is pristine and wide open with easy roughs. Ideal for someone looking to have an enjoyable golf experience, without too much adventure. The fairways are so wide that slicers and hookers won’t have much difficulty. Difficulty is added to the course by high walled sand traps with overhanging lips, so no rolling through them. The greens are also difficult from being lightning fast and undulating, that will take getting used to. The facilities are first rate, with everything that you could ask for. Lots of valets and golf carts with comfortable padded seats, towels and tees. Plenty of air conditioned restrooms and water and ice machines on the course. A grass practice range is available with pitching, chipping and putting practice areas. The only let down when I went was no help with golf bags from the drop off area to the check in area
a year ago