What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1964. This club has four nine hole courses that are rotated in order to make different eighteen hole combinations. The most demanding course is the Gold Course, with water and sand bunkers coming into play throughout the Scottish links-style terrain. The Red Course is short, but features narrow fairways, and water hazards come into play on four holes. The easiest course is the White Course. This course is short and has no water hazards. The Blue Course is tight and not too long. The terrain on all courses varies from flat to rolling, so you can expect some interesting lies. Mark DeVries designed the course. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 21-30 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Saskatoon Golf Club:
9038 92nd St
49302 Alto, New Mexico
Kent county.
Phone: 616-891-9229
How is the course?:
The course opened in 1973. The front side on this course is longer than the back, but more open, and a creek winds through the design to provide scenery and challenge to your round. The back nine has fairways lined with pine trees and smaller greens. Three par 3's are located on the back nine as well. There are plenty of hills to affect your lies and mature trees to get in your way. Mark DeVries designed the course. The course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Our rating:
This course gets 5 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Tyler Creek Golf Club:
13495 92nd St SE
49302 Alto, New Mexico
Kent county.
Phone: 616-868-6751
Course description:
The course was built in 1968. This course was built atop a mesa at an elevation of 7,500, and it provides some excellent views of the surrounding countryside. The most talked about hole is #12, a 452-yard, par 4, which has a two level fairway that is separated by railroad tracks. The hole requires a tee shot to drop drastically onto a narrow landing area. There are water hazards that come into play on three holes. Arthur Davis, Ron Kirby and Gary Player designed the second nine holes, which were added in 1973. Milton Coggins designed the course. The course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees range from $60 - $90.
Our rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Alto Lakes Golf & Country Club:
1 Alto Dr
88312 Alto, New Mexico
Lincoln county.
Phone: 505-336-4231