Course reviews
+1 votes Nick Collins › June 13, 2017
Great course. Beginner friendly. 18 holes with standard and advanced tee’s. The advanced tees for the most part are just longer distance shots with a few holes like 11 and 12 being a bit more technical on those pads.
The front 12 are primarily open holes that are straight forward, the back 6 play along the river and in my opinion are the highlight of the course as they provide the most challenge.
Overall very good course, there is a small issue with trash but it’s more on the ...
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+1 votes Steve S › August 5, 2014
Nice course..along Pecos River.Only had time for ten holes.
Two different tee pads for ever hole. Tee signs on baskets, telling where next tee pad was..was great. Kinda wide open. Smell from sewage treatment plant was only downfall.I recommended this course.Its well worth playing.Nice grass park.
Two different tee pads for ever hole. Tee signs on baskets, telling where next tee pad was..was great. Kinda wide open. Smell from sewage treatment plant was only downfall.I recommended this course.Its well worth playing.Nice grass park.
+0 votes Alberto Ornelas › July 11, 2017
The course players on three parks Martin Luthier King Park, Bataan Rec Park & the Veterans Memorial Park. 18 holes that throw from both Rec & advance concert tee pads. 3 holes throwing over water with one being an amazing down sloped island hole. This course was definitely developed with all skill levels in mind. A must play if your ever in the aria.
+0 votes Snupie Carrasco › March 19, 2019
I played this course when I attended the Cavern City Open last June. This was my first time ever playing at a course outside of Texas so I didnt know what to expect.
"Round 2 anyone?" was the first thing I said after I played the last basket. I was impressed by the layout that runs along a lake and throughout a veterans memorial park. The course has 3 parts so it can be played by all- newbies to advanced, male or female, young and old. Not only aas I impressed by the course, I was blown awa ...
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