Newport Beach Golf Course - Golf courses, Newport Beach, CA

Newport Beach Golf Course - Golf courses, Newport Beach, CA

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[Apr 11, 2010]
rkeller
Shoots in the 80s

I've been golfing for over 30 years and this is the worst--by far. You normally get what you pay for, but not here. Long lines, balls everwhere, planes overhead and rude staff.

Customer Service

The worst I've ever seen

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Nothing compares to this course.

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1
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1
[Feb 23, 2009]
dpricenator
Shoots in the 100s

let's give a current review of this course. It's $25 to play 18, and like $11 for twilight. You drive off rubber tees, and mats. The fairways and greens are not great much less good. a serious golfer would consider this course a waste of time. For those of us who can't drive the ball 300 yards or 1 putt every hole it is perfect. The airplanes are a pain in the butt. The course is right off the end of the runway. Just the same in order to practice with out going broke, this course is fine. I don't have to worry about taking too long if I am hacking up a hole. Works for me, but if you want a good golf course search elsewhere.

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3
VALUE
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4
[Jul 21, 2004]
deangutz
Shoots in the 100s

I play here all the time because it is the cheapest, and good for beginners. Hitting is off mats, though. Back 9 better than front 9, more yardage.

Customer Service

none..

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3
[Oct 21, 2003]
Joe
Shoots in the 90s

An inexpensive place for 9 holes and good practice ground for beginners, but you get a poorly maintained course. Some of the fairways are just clusters of elephant grass that's 3 inches high and a foot wide. The green is below average with mold and bald patches. Only walking, no cart because its so small. But its cheap if you only play 9 holes at non-twilight rate. For 18 holes, it will cost $22. At twilight rate, you're better off at some real courses that charges $35 to $40, which include cart and a decent golf course. Aircrafts take off every few minute just directly overhead, so its extremely noisy and distracting. The restaurant is pretty good and the pro shop lokks quite decent.

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1
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2
[May 08, 2001]
Joe Blow
Shoot in the 80s

A nice course for hackers. Hit off mats, take a long time, because everyone else is hacker, and show no indication of golf etiquette. I wouldn't even go here to work on the short game, because course condition kinda sucks. They raised the prices too. Better deal is super twi at Rancho San Juaquin in Irvine, or El Toro Golf Course. I wish they rounded up all the hackers that play slow (10 practice swings and then duff) and stick em here. Lot of bugs at night. Not a true test of skill. Par 4s are a joke, are actually long par 3s. All decent players end up slowing the rounds down because they have to wait for the group ahead to clear the greens.

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None

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2
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5
[Jun 26, 2000]
Alan Ashimine
Shoot in the 100s

A fun, short course. Mostly par 3's with a few par 4's mixed in. The course is well kept and is fairly inexpensive, about $14 per round. Greens are kept in good condition and bunkers are challenging. Water comes in to play as well.

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None

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4
VALUE
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4
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