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Played Rustic 11/27/20 on a Red Flag/Black Friday. The Red flag warning said winds could hit anywhere up to 35 MPH plus, and the course became that much more difficult. As the 2nd group out to what turned out to a pleasantly warm late November morning. The group ahead walked a quick round and we rode, finished 18 in just under 4hrs. Rustic is a Links lovers dream, as on a non-windy day the course is not that difficult. Wide-open fairways and feeling like you can always get the ball where you want it. A few drive-able par 4's, some short par 3's and a few par 5's that are reachable in two. I think this is one of the best courses you can play in the area, the views are rustic, the greens are fast and massive, and the tee boxes are perfect. The staff is great, the range is great, the experience for the price unbeatable. The challenge is in the wind, and playing the greens just right. Without question the 2nd and 3rd time you play here you will improve. All around a local course everyone needs to play.
7 Likes.
Played 11/14/20 as the second group out on a absolutely gorgeous morning. Cimarron(Boulder) is in the best shape I have ever seen it in. I hadn't played in years, and today I was blown away by the conditions. The greens are in great shape, they rolled smooth and true. The fairways and rough were very good, not too many bad lies out there, unless you end up in the wash that runs throughout the course. The cart girl makes a mean Bloody Mary but we didn't see her til the 15th hole. Not a big deal for me as I don't really care about having drinks on the course. The check-in was fast and easy, the staff is really great. We were on the course playing as soon as we were ready. For $75 on a weekend, I highly recommend this course. I would play here again.
9 Likes.
Played Rancho Las Palmas (South then North) 11/11/20 as the first ones out on a cold start to a beautiful warm and sunny day. The greens were good, not really fast but definitely smooth and well taken care of. The fairways and tee boxes were in really good shape. The pace of play was excellent, as we flew through this round in right at 3 hrs and that was with a stop at the turn. The North 9 is much better taken care of as opposed to the South 9. The sand traps which I was in pretty much every hole, were either very hard wet sand/dirt or full of water. Not ideal whatsoever. Also, on at least 4 holes there was no tee markers, so we had to find the marker ourselves. One of the members said that people steal the tee markers. Would I play here again? Yes. Is it one of the better courses in the desert? I don't really think so. If this course was in perfect conditions it would have been a little less frustrating. If it was in those great conditions, low handicappers would tear this course apart, because it is very forgiving.
9 Likes.
Played Desert Willow 10/23/20 on a calm and stunning Friday afternoon. First off, if you read a lot of reviews from places like GolfNow, you might read that the customer service was poor and the starter was rude. I found this to be completely false. Everyone, from the moment I walked in the clubhouse to the starter, the clubhouse guys, and the guys on the range were all so nice and helpful. As I was warming up on the range, a member was hitting next to me. We started talking about the course and he said, the guy who takes care of the courses greens is some sort of legend in Vegas. He claimed the greens were the best in the entire valley. I gotta say, he wasn't wrong, those greens are absolutely perfect and fast. As a person who loves the executive and shorter courses, this was one of the best I have played. The greens are perfect, the fairways and rough are in really good shape, the only knock is the Tee boxes which felt extremely tight. I would play here again in a heartbeat. You cannot beat the value, and supposedly in the summer you can play for under $20. If you go here, just remember that this is a 55+ community that takes pride in their course, homes, and community center. They don't want no shenanigans or malarkey as the starter said. If you are playing in a tournament or a really tough Vegas course, I would use this place as a warmup round.
12 Likes.
Played Arrowhead CC early 10/17/20. The course is in alright condition, greens are for the most part alright, I saw a few areas of dead grass or dirt on the edges of the greens. The fairways have seen better days, as crabgrass has started to take over in parts, but not unplayable. The sand is dirt so it's 50/50 what you get, one hole soft, the next hardpack. Overall, the course is fun, long, and challenging at times yet not impossible. I would play here again without question. Actually, would love another crack at this one, because my game fits this style. Any deal under $50 is worth it. The par 3's are long.
9 Likes.
Played here 9/26/20. 4th Tee time off on a Saturday, and still slow. Fullerton is the type of golf course you need to play 3 to 4 times to really understand the tricks and secrets. The Front 9 isn't hard, its short and straight. The back is where things can get odd. Holes 12 and 13 have a bike/running trail. You will hear people yelling as the bikers approach the runners. Honestly its kinda funny. I mysterously lost 2 balls here when I was convinced I saw it land. The greens were good and the fairlways had some spots, tees were fine. The type of course you could play everyday, and the type of course you might hate to play everyday. Usually a great deal, I wouldn't pay over $40 to play here.
8 Likes.
Played here 10-11-20

Scholl is in very good shape right now. The sand has been replaced on a few holes but a few holes there is still dirt. The greens are in good shape, the tee boxes could use a little leveling. I played with a member of the men's club and he explained that Saturday's are packed but every other day is smooth sailing. We finished in under 3hrs for 18, after passing the slow 4-some ahaed of us. Scholl is one of my favorite places to go, it's fast and the views are worth it. It's tougher than it looks and harder than its handicap. The range is usually slammed with people but that's not always the case with the course.
9 Likes.
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