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Saddle Rock Golf Course
4 reviews for Saddle Rock Golf Course
4 reviews in English
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Review from Taylor S.
Flower Mound, TX
Great course layout! Lots of elevation changes and challenging tee shots. I had never played this course and got paired up with a couple who hadn't either. This was definitely a disadvantage as there are many blind shots. Course knowledge would have shaved off a few strokes fa sho.
The greens had just been punched and they were slow so that is why I gave it 4 stars. Otherwise, it was a great course especially for $35 during twilight! -
Review from Jason J.
I haven't actually golfed here, but I've been to the clubhouse and the driving range.
It's an open course, which is nice. You have to go up to the club house and buy tokens ($4 for 35 balls) to go to the range. It always looks busy but there's tons of space to go hit balls. It's nice and quiet here, tucked between the road and some nice houses. If I knew how to really golf, this would definitely be the top of my list! -
Review from Jessica J.
Aurora, CO
This is a driving range review only.
I live near Saddle Rock and since I recently decided to take up golf, this is my go-to driving range. The range itself is nothing spectacular, but fairly big and does the job. It did seem that the greens around it were a bit beat up, but its a driving range it comes with the territory. You get views of houses in the distance and a road behind you, but it is tucked away enough that it a good spot to focus. Plus the prices are not bad, $4 a token will you get 35 balls, so under $10 you can go crazy.
I did notice that there are a lot of people who seem to just come up and hit a couple balls and leave. So it is hard to gauge how busy it is at any given time. Not to mention there were a lot of kids hitting balls on the range, which is fine, but you have to watch out! Still, it is a-ok.
Other notes: Decent golf shop inside the clubhouse and bar/grill seemed a bit nicer than others I have seen at other courses, so that is plus! Oh and decent parking too, you might have to get a spot around back, but there is plenty of it! -
Review from Tim K.
Denver, CO
Excellent golf course, two different nine hole tracts. The front is the highest point in the course with wide open fairways and little around ecxept houses and great views of the mountains. It is a bit of walk as the first few holes climb to the high point overlooking the entire area. Holes, fairways and greens are well layed out, so it is not boring with the same look on every hole. Greens are challanging but fair. Views of the Rocky Mountains are stunning and you can see all the way to Pikes Peak. The back nine is down amongst the houses and there is vegatation and many environmental sensative areas. Again, the holes, fairways and green as well layed out and you wind you way around the track rather than going up one hole then back down the same way. The course is not difficult although the day I played the wind was blowing briskly and it always seemed to be blowing either in your face or a cross wind. Funny how the wind never seems to help you on a golf course.
Nice clubhouse, friendly staff and good practive facility. I will definately go back to this one again and again.
