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El Rio Golf Course
Played On 03/31/2014Sand Sand Sand
Please if your gonna have sand traps located close to the greens with 4 foot lips. please put sand in them. Golfers even behind us stated the just take their golf balls out of sand traps. Many are filled with water and are as hard as a brick. I am not a professional golfer but I like to score. Its very frustrating to hit a ball in the trap and it be hard as a brick. Sand is to help the ball out of traps. The bounce of the clubs from this hard cement makes getting out terrible. I have ask this on many city courses and it seems no one is addressing it. I played Silverbell this past weekend and when you have enough water in sand for the ducks to play in . Please have course superintendents please walk the course in the morning and see what they can do to help in this reguard.
Crooked Tree Golf Course
Played On 8/27/2013One of Tucson's best
Tee'd off at 6 and completed 18 holes by 9:15. Course in great shape. The only thing I would suggest is more yardage markers on course especially on par three tee boxes. Overall great course.
North at Randolph Golf Course
Played On 8/19/2013Course conditions
I played on Saturday morning. Fairways were alright. Rough was too deep we lost golf balls right off the fairway. There were a few could holes that needed sand in the sandtraps. I have noticed this on all city courses. I guess I don't understand this and it one of the biggest complaints I hear. The greens could have been cut also they where pretty slow. Tee boxes could use some maintenance spotty with grass. I played the course right next to it last week and it was great shape. They are supposedly shutting down this course for maintenance next week A lot of standing water where sprinklers where broke.
Fred Enke Golf Course
Played On 7/20/2013Course fairways were great
intermediate rough to long. Lost balls in high grass just a few feet off fairway
Silverbell Municipal Golf Course
Played On 6/17/2013Good course
Sand traps could use some sand. Most are just mud. Cut the rough down so at least you can find a golf ball in it