Played Lakes/Meadows. Great looking course, hills and views. Good shape fairways and greens. Tee boxes needed help.
Now, for $170 it is not worth it. Go somewhere else.
Old gas carts, no GPS on them. Slow as they can be as well. No half way bathrooms, no water stations either.
$65 on rentals is absurd, old Callaway Rogue, cracked Driver.
4 months ago
Played one of my last rounds of golf this year here at Centennial. It's a beautiful course with a wonderful layout (difficult) at times but worth it. The fairways were in great shape as always. The greens were nice and well kept. Tee boxes are little beat up, but the season is winding down. Great lounge and nice pro shop. The staff is always great and very helpful. The views are some of the best in the area.
a year ago
Pace of Play: Double Bogey
Late morning tee time on a Sunday. Paid $135 each for Lake/Fairway and a small bucket of range balls. Teed off on time and after a 3 hour front 9, one of the staff come by and tells us we have been moved to Meadows for the back 9. Back 9 took 2.5 hours. Total of 5.5 hours is not what I'm expecting when I pay for $100+ green fee.
Course conditions: Par
Like most reviews state these are basically municipal type tee boxes that look like patchy first cut. Fairways were hairy. Greens rolled okay. Bunkers were typical municipal type, lacking sand and not raked in the morning. Hardly saw any stakes marking OB or lateral hazards. No drop zones for any of holes with water.
I love the set up of the clubhouse, range, and short game area. Some beautiful scenic views and plenty of elevation change. This might have been an amazing course in its heyday hence the price but definitely not worth it currently.
4 years ago