The course was in good shape for the first week of March. Cart paths are in rough shape, but other than that, it is a fine golf course for the price. Sunset views on the back 9 were stunning yesterday. Looking forward to playing here again this summer.
4 years ago
I usually get out to Victory Hills once or twice per year. My round on 5/29/25 had the course in as good a shape as I can remember. All the recent rain has kept the course lush. The course tends to dry out and get barren in late summer with less rain.
Strongly advise playing in the next few weeks vs late summer.
All the greens were rolled and in very good shape early in the morning as I was the first to tee off. I echo a prior comment that the greens are deceptively quick, and you don’t want to be above the hole if you can. I hit a couple good approach shots only to have the ball back up by 8-10 feet due to the back to front slope on most holes.
One area I was very impressed by was the condition of the bunkers. The long haired gentleman I saw dragging and raking the bunkers was doing an outstanding job.
On a constructive note, the tee boxes were primarily in good shape with just a few beat up, notably on a few par 3 holes. Cart paths are not in good shape with many crumbling and a bit of a hazzard.
If too costly to repair just take them out in the bad areas. The pro shop area definitely needs updated.
I played for $20 on a weekday using the Tee Time Pass, and the cost was more than worth it.
9 months ago
I enjoyed the course very much. I heard a few greens would be very hard to navigate, but didn't get to experience that because of the rain & greens still being softer. Will definitely go back, eager to see how fast they really are. Didn't do as well as I hoped, wasn't playing real bad, just didn't know the course which got me in trouble a few times. Enjoyed the clubhouse & atmosphere.......food also was good and staff friendly
8 months ago