We love coming here when we’re looking for a fun date. The price is right and the course is fun. It does need a little up keep as some of the holes have wear and the are bumped up on the edges not flat. I would recommend bug spray the ponds make the bugs brutal.
Mimi S.
Classificação do local: 3 Turlock, CA
Well, shiver me timbers! We’ve found a new activity for the whole family! Every one of us got a club just right for our height– small, smaller, smallest and tiny. The guidelines say it’s a game for age 3 to 93. But I don’t think they seriously turn anyone away if they fall out of that category. Our 1.5 yr old got one of those plastic clubs with the big head. Although she lost focus on the object of the game after a couple of courses, she enjoyed other things like picking the balls from the holes, and running back and forth the greens especially when it sloped. The courses are actually very simple compared to others I’ve tried during my childhood. The difficulty level is low. There aren’t any fancy obstacles. A few interesting courses include that one where you putt your ball up an incline to go over their artificial blue river coming from an artificial blue falls; another is where you walk behind the falls and do your putting there. It can actually get pretty boring after a few courses. The pirate theme may be interesting for those who are fans of it. But it proved a little too creepy for my little ones. I mean, I had the chills just looking through those dungeons with pirate mannequins in them. I felt they were going to move suddenly. One 18-course game is $ 7.95 for adults and $ 6.95 for children, tax included. An additional game costs $ 5.50. Not that it was important, but they didn’t have any mirrors inside their bathroom. I guess pirates don’t like looking at themselves? Aaaaaaargh!