Drew D.
Yelp
My family and I went on Friday night, and man was it packed! This place is huge too, lots of space to play games, play put put, hangout, drink and watch a game on the big tvs.
It's about 20 a person to play put put, you buy right when you walk in to the left.
I'll talk about the experience first.
There's a lot of put put. 36 holes! the black ones were harder. It was fun, lots of room to hit them and I like the simple aesthetic, not crazy clowns and windmills, just aim for the hole.
My only complaint besides it getting a little repetitive, is the manager supervision.
There is none. Which may be great for the kids, but for the families and adults out there trying to enjoy the course, good luck with that.
20 kids were just running around wild, all over every course, swining clubs, smackin balls, my mom stopped some kids from almost hitting a car.
They do have big tvs for the games, but the brightness is way to high. You are literally blinded at night.
Now the food. Wow what a horrible experience.
The service, the set up, and food all was terrible. I didn't see a manager or anyone in charge in sight, it's a free for all. We ordered the expensive sliders, which weren't worth the price, the fries were cardboard. And the wait for all that was an hour. Yes an hour. They had so many orders which I get, it's busy, but they aren't organized at all.
This place tricks you because when your with your kids, you don't have much of a choice. The food is easy to order, no one wants to leave just to feed their kid. It's convenient.
The craft beer list was very slim, just your average sell out bud light so on.
Overall, the golfing was great. Family time is always fun. I'd recommend coming during the week to avoid the kids, and eat before you come. Also if you made it this far, you can just bring your own golf ball or when you come just take their golf ball home, no one's checking, the clubs are sitting out, you can come for free.