We played the Meadow course and was very pleased with the greens and fairways. There are also some beautiful vistas throughout the 18. I so want to play the desert course after this round! One thing is bring your own snacks if you golf twilight. I was disappointed with fact that the foodservice operations(both snack shack and restaurant upstairs) was closed before we even finished the front 9 but the service from the proshop overshadowed that low point. Matt from the proshop was able to help me and my pregnant belly aching for a sandwich or clif bar and delivered snacks! He brought them out to us on the 13th green too. I was blown away with the attention to detail! To boot, the golf carts are awesome! We will definitely be coming back to play again. Thanks to Matt again!!! Who knows maybe my baby should be named Matt! :)
Erin S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Los Angeles, CA
The service is very poor, they have you waiting for your menu, drink orders, and food for twice the usual amount of time. They don’t pay attention to what food order goes to what table. It’s all very disorganized
Doug W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 YVR, Vancouver, Canada
Played this course in August. Easy to get on afternoon due to the heat. $ 60 including cart to play the Desert course. Course is well maintained and very challenging. Bring a few extra balls and be aware of the environmentally sensitive areas where the snakes like to be … Would have been 4 stars if the cart had tees, a scorecard and some sand. Also, they don’t give you ice for your cooler :(
Henry A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Osoyoos, Canada
Stunning courses(36 holes) with driving range and restaurant. Fairly difficult upper course which leads to more iron play first time through. Some of the tree placement and doglegs make for difficult clup choices for those of us without a consistent fade/draw in their arsenal. Rates are slightly better then what you’d expect for a well maintained destination golf course. I would gladly recommend to anyone. Would have been 5 stars with better descriptions of each hole on their scorecards or modern GPS in carts.