Very simple. This course is legit. 8 of us took a 3 day golf trip to Mesquite. We played Wolf Creek, Conestoga and Falcon Ridge. All of these courses are great tracks. However, in playing Falcon Ridge the 3rd round, I was worried that we would be disappointed. Needless to say, it didn’t disappoint. A few of the guys said they liked it better than Wolf Creek! Just like the other courses, you will have a couple blind shots and holes where you are not sure how far to hit it off the tee. A driving range would be great, but is it really that big of a deal? You can still warm up and hit a few shots into the net. Overall, the staff and course were first class. We will definitely be back.
Bob C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
This courses beautiful and a challenging layout. Unfortunately when my brother in law made a tee time in early September thru golf zoo and was not informed that the course was cart path only. My sister cannot walk long distances especially on a hilly course. He had asked about this and was not informed. I called a week prior to add myself and my wife to the time and was not informed either. What would have been a great day was painful. The other problem was that there was no cart person at all on the course on a day when temps reached into the high nineties. Last but not least coming of 8 going to 9 we got lost and had to stop a construction person to ask directions to the 9th tee box. A simple arrow would have solved this issue. attention to small details would solve these issues to a really nice course.
Tom D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cathedral City, CA
Decided to play here on a drive through Mesquite after playing Wolf Creek. Hands down this course and the staff are heads and shoulders above Wolf Creek. Justin in the pro shop handled a delay like a champion. Alondra in the lounge provides GREAT hospitality and I’d come back again just because of her.
Richard H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ketchum, ID
Short course with a lot of blind shots that could make a golf snobs first round seem a little goofy. Great views, very well groomed, and well worth the stop while in Mesquite. Nice facility and a friendly staff too.
Manuel Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mesquite, NV
Used to come here for breakfast. Boy, has the restaurant gone down hill in the past 12 months. My wife and I went to breakfast here. Our waitress was very nice but our meal took over ½ an hour to come out. Went back a few months later with some friends for breakfast. We waited and waited for someone to take our order. We never got coffee or water even though the bartender was just standing there. We left in disgust. Third times the charm? No way! Went back a third time a few weeks later at the invitation of a local mens group. After waiting for more than 15 minutes, we left with no apologies from the staff of the restaurant just standing around. Do not bother with this place as a restaurant!
Jutta W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Jordan, UT
Beautiful course and friendly staff but the course food and drink options are closed until 8:00 and no bev cart in operation. Got very dehydrated following the«no outside drinks» rule when teeing off in the cool part of the morning.
Edward P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Washington, UT
First of all, the staff put out a five some, at 7am, before our foursome. Needless to say, that this was pretty idiotic as a five some that early will hold up the entire course for the rest of the day. And, who puts out a five some anyway ? The course was in bad shape. The fairways were bald with dirt and mud. The greens were awfully slow. It seemed like they haven’t been cut for a while
Paul S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Littleton, CO
Went for breakfast. The food was decent and the service was ok. Nice clubhouse. The course looked great but I was not able to play. I would provide a higher rating but the staff wasn’t friendly. Especially in the proshop. Overall has a pompous atmosphere. I’d be willing to give the place another shot when I have time to golf.
Brad E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redlands, CA
Great experience. The Golf Course is a challenge but very fair. The staff was professional and accomodating. We had 7 foursomes in our group and the pace of play was great. The marshalls kept everything moving. The only real area of concern is the lack of driving range. Warm-up is into a net from mats. Not ideal but enough to get the muscles loose. The highlight was the bar staff of Scotty’s Bar & Grill. They are fun and made us feel like we were family. Mandy, Christina, Sofia and Victoria are the best.
Jeff P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palmdale, CA
Beautiful and challenging course. The staff is phenomenal and the service was outstanding. The only knock I’d give is they don’t have a full driving range, but real estate is a premium here, so I get it. Weighing this against the rest of the course I just couldn’t downgrade to 4 Stars. Green fees on Saturday morning were $ 75, $ 45 with the Mesquite Golf pass. One round paid a third of the Gold Pass cost(discounted my guest as well). I travel to Vegas frequently for work and will have to work in a trip back to play again. Thanks for a great golf experience.
Charles S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Falcon Ridge is a fantastic golf course and it will provide an excellent test of your skills and mental toughness. There’s a lot of trouble for you to get into, including several water hazards that love to eat balls. The clubhouse is beautiful and they have excellent food and beverages. The staff in the restaurant bar area is among the best in Mesquite. Their friendly and helpful, super quick, and they’ll give you back as much attitude(in a fun way) as you give them. The only drawback about this place is the«driving range.» It’s really more of a «batting cage,» with netting that you hit into. I never see anyone using it, with good reason. It’s useless. They do have two practice greens, which will help you get tuned up before the round. I play here every year in May and the course is always in wonderful condition. I’m already looking forward to next year!
Ken O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Falcon Ridge is one of the nicest courses I have ever played. I drove up from Las Vegas and the course was 2 minutes from exiting I-15. There is no traditional driving range, but you can warm up hitting balls into a cage(see photos). Tom was the starter and gave us some friendly advice on playing the more challenging holes. Lots of elevation changes that have spectacular views. The greens were in perfect condition. The tee boxes looked so pristine I almost felt bad walking on it. The cart lady came around several time during our round. I recommend this course to any serious golfer.
Greg S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eagle Mountain, UT
I have played this course twice now and would play it again any day. It is a fun and challenging track. Hole one is a short par 5 at 480 ish from the silvers. The staff is great, course is in great shape both Tim’s and the green roll true. GPS on the cart and I never had a problem with the pace of play there.
Steven L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Salt Lake City, UT
Most of Ramon’s comments are valid. No range, just nets, and a goofy, at times, layout. From the silver tees(men’s middle tees basically) the course measures a short 6,000 yards approximately, yet hole #1 and hole #10 are both par 4’s of around 450 yards, while most of the other par 4’s are much shorter. But. The staff were nice, and the course ranger worked very hard to keep pace of play moving fast enough for everyone to finish before the light gave out. The drinks cart was out there relentlessly, despite the cold conditions. In this hacker’s opinion the course totally lacks cohesion, but most of the holes were fun taken individually, if that makes sense. When we played(early November, 2012, maybe a month after aeration), it was in great shape. It’s not Wolf Creek, or Conestoga come to that, but if the price is right I’d play it again, as I would Oasis. Judging from the crowd the day we played, I’d say the locals get a very good deal here.
Ramon H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Alameda, CA
Let me start by saying all the staff were great! They are what gets two stars here. For the record I played like crap at falcon ridge and it was blowing about 25mph with some crazy gusts. That is on me not them. My review is a reflection on the course layout, conditioning, and facilities. Let’s start at the beginning the practice area, we pulled up and I see some wind sheared nylon netting blowing in the wind. That is the driving range and as the champion of our tourney said, «if you hit it just right it comes right back!» I spent about 55 seconds at the«range», putting area adequate outside of the terrible conditioning. Course layout, straight up silly. This was a nine hole course that added the back nine at a later date and it shows. Built through a largely empty housing development there is a lot of OB that makes no sense really but hey you own what you own I guess. Certainly the weather conditions and my inability to make good course management decisions that day made this more of a factor. The course conditioning was not good, thin fairways, bumpy greens, sand less sand traps… I hate to say it but dog track land. Bottom line there is much better golf in Mesquite.