Golf Course Reviews
Golf Course Reviews: California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Utah, Florida, Hawaii!Excellent value with a Mesquite Card. Course is always fun and challenging to play.
Avoid if you can!
It was a comedy of errors here. We enquired about playing here the previous
afternoon, as we were staying up the road. It looked awesome from the road
as we came over the hill. The "pro" at the desk said we could get out
tomorrow morning on their "best" of 3 courses, Oak-Glen for $30, one of
the first twilight times at noon. This sounded great.
1) The course was in terrible shape, basically dirt, no grass on many of
the tee boxes. The fairways were thin. Greens were bumpy. It turns out we
did not get the "best" course, which is Willow- Oak. We felt deceived.
2) The front played in about 1:50, very nice pace to about #8. Then we got
behind 3 groups, a fivesome-sixsome- fivesome pack of the local members.
They decided to have some sort of mini-tournament. We waited every shot,
every hole with 2 groups on tee boxes all the way in. We pointed out the
slow play after the round the proshop, to no avail.
3) We really would have liked to have showers in the clubhouse after the
round, as we had a dinner arrangement and we were staying a ways from the
course. We were not allowed to use the locker rooms, they were for members
only.
All-in-all, a Mickey Mouse day on a Mickey Mouse course.
It was a comedy of errors here. We enquired about playing here the previous
afternoon, as we were staying up the road. It looked awesome from the road
as we came over the hill. The "pro" at the desk said we could get out
tomorrow morning on their "best" of 3 courses, Oak-Glen for $30, one of
the first twilight times at noon. This sounded great.
1) The course was in terrible shape, basically dirt, no grass on many of
the tee boxes. The fairways were thin. Greens were bumpy. It turns out we
did not get the "best" course, which is Willow- Oak. We felt deceived.
2) The front played in about 1:50, very nice pace to about #8. Then we got
behind 3 groups, a fivesome-sixsome- fivesome pack of the local members.
They decided to have some sort of mini-tournament. We waited every shot,
every hole with 2 groups on tee boxes all the way in. We pointed out the
slow play after the round the proshop, to no avail.
3) We really would have liked to have showers in the clubhouse after the
round, as we had a dinner arrangement and we were staying a ways from the
course. We were not allowed to use the locker rooms, they were for members
only.
All-in-all, a Mickey Mouse day on a Mickey Mouse course.