Carmel Mountain Ranch - Golf courses, San Diego, CA

Carmel Mountain Ranch - Golf courses, San Diego, CA

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USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 16, 2009]
SDB1
Shoots in the 70s

You have to know what you're in for when playing this track. The course does play through a residential development but the course layout is quite unique. Each hole is different and provides a good challenge for the better player. If you're wild off the tee leave the driver in the car and you will enjoy your round much more. There are not many holes that play extremely long anyway. There is no bailout for errant shots on this course so each tee shot is very strategic.

The course has food, a bar and a nice practice green. They got rid of their driving range several years ago to make room for more houses. It wasn't very good anyway.

Overall this is a good test and alot of fun for better players but will prove too frustrating for beginners or people that are wild off the tee. Many of the holes are quite stunning if you can get past the houses that surround them. If you can get a deal here don't pass this course up. If you have to pay their usually high rate I would consider other courses in the area.

Customer Service

Nice friendly staff!

Similar Products Used:

Eagle Crest in Escondido has a similiar playing style and layout.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 14, 2002]
dikdik2002
Shoots in the 90s

I did more cart driving then ball driving! This is a course I would play again, but I it is not a first choice. The number of houses doesn''''t bother me as much as the distance between tees. You cross many streets and find your self a few miles from the cluhouse ( I kid you not). Overall the course is in good shape, but the layout demotes the experience.

Customer Service

Not a problem. Everyone was nice. Some of the carts seemed poorly maintained.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 07, 2002]
rdsjunkmail
Shoots in the 80s

I don''t particularly like this course because of all the houses. It would be a good course if there weren''t all the houses around. Would only play if there was a free company tournament.

Customer Service

great, nice friendly staff

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 22, 2000]
Robert
Shoot in the 80s

This is quite a challenging course with lots of hazards, and frequent elevation changes, some narrow fairways and even a few blind tee shots, including the first hole. The course is a lot of fun with the myriad of challenges facing you. Bring your A game. It is well maintained and many of the holes are pleasing to the eye. The greens have challenging undulations, and are on the quick side. Some of the rough is the dreaded fescue grass. The problem is, this course cuts right through resedential developments and isn't as scenic as it could be. Although I am a walker, I was glad to have a cart this day to get through the nieghborhood to some of the tees. However, with the challenging holes and the condition, it was an overall fun day.

Customer Service

Service was good overall.

Similar Products Used:

Drivig range - D minus. Restaurant B plus.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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