Great place to practice your short game.
M40 with 32 handicap. Just started golfing seriously this year. And this place was great. They have a small 5 hole par 3 course (under 100yrds) for you to practice your short game. Cost me $5, and absolutely worth the price! A nice looking putting green I didn't try since I snagged a last minute open slot to play the front 9.
I loved how open the course was, I didn't loose a single ball. That alone made it worth coming back. Even though the course was open the rough was deep enough that you want to keep it in the fairway.
There was a hang up with pace of play ahead of us that had the marshall come out to address, so I forgot to get photos of 7 and 8 while I was grumbling.
Clayton the groundskeeper was super friendly as I was working my way through the par 3 course while he was repairing divots on the greens.
I'm sure I'll be back the next time I can get some practice in
a year ago
Wow, I didn't even lose any balls. I also had a good successful game of pretty much staying in my fairway, and only put to another fairways most of the ones that were bad shots went to just another trees. Not bad for an old duffer. Not to mention the foursome I played with were kind of fun and goofy.
a year ago
Probably our favorite because of owner staff, accessible, fun golf, out west so able to play when rain closer to mountains. Fun
2 months ago