SilverRock Resort
About
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|---|
Silver | 72 | 7239 yards | 75.0 | 139 |
Gold | 72 | 6809 yards | 72.9 | 134 |
Blue | 72 | 6313 yards | 70.6 | 129 |
Blue/White | 72 | 5980 yards | 69.1 | 125 |
White | 72 | 5669 yards | 67.7 | 122 |
White (W) | 72 | 5669 yards | 73.2 | 133 |
Green | 72 | 5089 yards | 65.0 | 114 |
Green (W) | 72 | 5089 yards | 69.9 | 126 |
Green/Red (W) | 72 | 4756 yards | 67.9 | 122 |
Red (W) | 72 | 4542 yards | 66.6 | 119 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Silver M: 75.0/139 | 426 | 592 | 183 | 385 | 335 | 493 | 603 | 191 | 489 | 3697 | 350 | 212 | 578 | 165 | 572 | 488 | 237 | 596 | 344 | 3542 | 7239 |
Gold M: 72.9/134 | 410 | 572 | 168 | 372 | 323 | 470 | 578 | 160 | 453 | 3506 | 340 | 185 | 533 | 140 | 549 | 468 | 207 | 565 | 316 | 3303 | 6809 |
Blue M: 70.6/129 | 394 | 542 | 158 | 355 | 298 | 428 | 547 | 140 | 432 | 3294 | 327 | 173 | 505 | 110 | 514 | 430 | 179 | 499 | 282 | 3019 | 6313 |
Blue/White M: 69.1/125 W: 74.8/137 | 343 | 542 | 158 | 355 | 298 | 375 | 509 | 140 | 375 | 3095 | 327 | 156 | 460 | 110 | 514 | 368 | 169 | 499 | 282 | 2885 | 5980 |
White M: 67.7/122 W: 73.2/133 | 343 | 502 | 146 | 314 | 263 | 375 | 509 | 118 | 375 | 2945 | 312 | 156 | 460 | 87 | 454 | 368 | 169 | 464 | 254 | 2724 | 5669 |
Green M: 65.0/114 W: 69.9/126 | 309 | 447 | 128 | 287 | 215 | 329 | 473 | 100 | 328 | 2616 | 287 | 137 | 429 | 71 | 433 | 353 | 161 | 441 | 161 | 2473 | 5089 |
Green/Red W: 67.9/122 | 280 | 447 | 118 | 287 | 215 | 308 | 445 | 100 | 304 | 2504 | 287 | 108 | 343 | 71 | 433 | 343 | 133 | 373 | 161 | 2252 | 4756 |
Red M: 62.7/108 W: 66.6/119 | 280 | 416 | 118 | 267 | 194 | 308 | 445 | 90 | 304 | 2422 | 205 | 108 | 343 | 61 | 404 | 343 | 133 | 373 | 150 | 2120 | 4542 |
Handicap | 7 | 9 | 17 | 13 | 11 | 1 | 3 | 15 | 5 | 14 | 12 | 4 | 18 | 8 | 6 | 10 | 2 | 16 | |||
Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 9 | 3 | 11 | 13 | 15 | 7 | 1 | 17 | 5 | 14 | 10 | 4 | 16 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 2 | 18 |
Course Details
Rentals/Services
Practice/Instruction
Policies
Food & Beverage
SnacksAvailable Facilities
Clubhouse, Banquet FacilitiesAccolades
-
Golf Advisor: Top Courses in California (2016 #23)
Reviews
Reviewer Photos
-
Photo submitted by Bigwestchamp on 03/20/2024
-
Photo submitted by Bigwestchamp on 03/20/2024
-
Photo submitted by deeannd on 02/25/2024
-
Photo submitted by deeannd on 02/25/2024
-
Photo submitted by dadaevan on 02/20/2024
-
Photo submitted by jrwalk on 12/27/2023
-
Photo submitted by jmccarthyimg on 07/14/2023
-
Photo submitted by jmccarthyimg on 07/14/2023
-
Photo submitted by jmccarthyimg on 07/14/2023
-
Photo submitted by u1378178395 on 06/28/2023
-
Photo submitted by u00000100910 on 06/19/2023
-
7th hole tee box Photo submitted by u00000100910 on 06/19/2023
-
Photo submitted by coltonahole on 06/18/2023
-
Photo submitted by u314160650979 on 05/07/2023
-
Par 5 Photo submitted by LECCK44 on 05/06/2023
-
Photo submitted by u000003368656 on 02/08/2023
-
Photo submitted by u000004119245 on 01/08/2023
-
Photo submitted by u000004119245 on 01/08/2023
-
Photo submitted by cbarrettryan on 11/19/2022
-
Beautiful Golf Course Photo submitted by cbarrettryan on 11/19/2022
-
Photo submitted by u000003010654 on 05/10/2022
-
Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2022
-
Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2022
-
Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2022
-
Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2022
-
Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2022
-
Photo submitted by LICC on 04/01/2022
-
Photo submitted by u091171462 on 11/05/2021
-
Photo submitted by Mike4597125 on 05/23/2021
-
Photo submitted by JSwansoBooth on 05/23/2021
-
Photo submitted by bykcop on 05/01/2021
-
Photo submitted by ricksiler on 04/22/2021
-
Photo submitted by GLevingston on 03/30/2021
-
Photo submitted by CC7x1Rqbgo3Bml6ETzcp on 01/23/2020
-
#8 par 3 Gorgeous Photo submitted by barletta on 01/18/2019
-
Opening Hole Photo submitted by GREGCGOLFER on 09/10/2018
-
13th Par 3 Photo submitted by GREGCGOLFER on 09/10/2018
-
Killed it on the back 9 Photo submitted by GREGCGOLFER on 09/10/2018
-
Stunning hole right up against the mountain side. Photo submitted by ThatGolfGuy on 09/26/2016
-
This was a great par 3! This is zoomed in so you dont quite get the percetion of the distance. A solid 175 or so, over water and well protected. Photo submitted by ThatGolfGuy on 09/26/2016
-
Wonderland in the Desert Photo submitted by Bill9690704 on 06/05/2015
-
Photo submitted by cptlapcat on 05/01/2014
-
Photo submitted by Raiders57 on 11/28/2013
-
Photo submitted by brilog on 07/18/2013
-
Silver Rock View on Hole 16 Photo submitted by MikeDNow on 04/22/2013
-
Photo submitted by brentpercival on 03/05/2013
-
SilverRock Photo submitted by golfguru1111 on 01/21/2013
-
Silver Rock Resort Golf Course, La Quinta, CA Photo submitted by uhahn on 01/01/2013
-
Photo submitted by AznTiger on 12/12/2012
-
Photo submitted by tzbaby500 on 10/07/2012
Hi, we would love to hear more about your positive experience on our course. Please contact us to share with us your favorite part of your experience. Thanks for golfing at SilverRock Resort!
Still Recovering
The course is still recovering from the recent storms. Some wash areas are lakes, others are muddy and unaccessible. Due to this, I lost more balls than I ever have on this course. Thought it was a little pricey for conditions & time of year.
Hello, thank you for visiting us at SilverRock Resort. We appreciate your review and feedback. We hope you join us for another round soon.
We were rained out
Unfortunately for us the course was closed when we arrived Saturday morning. The torrential rains the night before had left standing water in several of the fairways. We were able to speak with the staff and they told us they were working on getting our money refunded. Our group of four had prepaid for the round.
We asked for a recommendation on other courses to play. They were very accommodating. We’ll be back one day to play.
Thank you for your kind words! We hope to see you again at the course very soon for another 5-star experience. Thanks for choosing SilverRock Resort.
The condition of the course was embarrassing. The fairways had more bare spots than grass. The layout was amazing, but the course was dismal. Our playing partners received full refunds just by asking.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Poor course
Worst course I’ve ever played! Conditions worst I’ve ever seen and charged for! Never again to Silverrock!!!
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Very rough shape
Worst course I ever played! Took son out for round to find golf course unplayable! Fairways and greens in horrible shape. Mud patch’s,dead fairways and greens. Played another local course that was 100% better and cheaper. Never again to Silverrock!
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Horrible Greens
Love the layout of the course and very scenic. But on the other hand the greens are in awe full shape and charging what they are charging is unacceptable in my opinion.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Didnt actually play
Driving up to facility you can see course is in tough condition. Staff at facility said front 9 all looks like this and back nine is a little better. Canceled at pro shop and booked elsewhere
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Bad condition
A local told me that it was the worst condition he had ever seen. I feel like they are working on it and will get it back.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Sketchy Conditions
One of our favourites in the desert, but the construction can be a distraction these days and the course was in pretty rough shape. Several of the greens were almost dead and some had large sections grafted on. Some of the fairways were bare as well. Not sure what happened and did not ask.
We played several courses this week at the $35-$65 range and this course was high end in price and low end in experience. Hope it recovers soon!
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Barren fairways and terrible greens
I booked a round at Silver Rock for a group of friends that were visiting. After two days of playing beautiful, perfectly manicured courses in the surrounding area, we were in a state of disbelief as we drove past barren fairways and dead greens on our way into the course. I had not played this course since December and I was obviously not expecting such desperate conditions. Our group had to play "lift, clean, and place" because the fairways were so barren. On several of the front nine fairways there was not a patch of grass for 20 yards to place your ball. There were huge patches of dirt in the middle of the fairways with islands of ridiculous patches of sod surrounded by patches of dead grass and dirt. We also had to implement a maximum 2 putt rule on the greens as the greens were a mixture of dirt and dry dead grass. The superintendent should be fired, a phrase that I have never said in my life. Silver Rock is blaming the poor conditions to punching the course in June when the weather was too cool for the Bermuda grass to return from it's winter hibernation. OK, fine. No other golf courses that I play in the area (and I play a lot) are in this condition. Do yourself a favor and skip this course this summer. I should have asked for a refund and booked another course. I hope that the course can be saved--as does Silver Rock I'm sure.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Not satisfied
The course had a terrible green condition. There were too much dead grass on the green. And the marshal was pushing us even though we were on the pace where we finish the whole round in 4 hrs. Marshall was following us many times.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Worst condition
Waste of time and money
Nobody should play this course
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Tore Up
The condition of the course was horrible, especially the greens. I'm not sure if the greens had a disease or got damaged beyond repair on most holes, but they literally had strips of sod on them and damage all over them. The fairways were basically mud. We were forced to place our balls on any somewhat dry grass we could find before hitting the next shot. They are building SilverRock into an amazing resort, so there's a lot of construction going on. It should be incredible when it's done. My suggestion is to get the course condition where people actually want to play it and they'll be fine. The layout is actually really nice and the staff is friendly. Until the course is ready, I won't recommend it to my friends.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Not impressed
No mention of the course conditions when I booked on GolfNow. Had I known the condition of the course I certainly would not have paid $65 to play there
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Ok conditions…
They had a rough seeding in May due to really cold weather, you can find a better course in the area for the money at its current condition. Extreme amount of mosquitoes and horse flies on the front 9. You couldn’t set up for a shot without a bug flying into your ear or 10 on your legs. Back 9 was completely different. We teed off at 7am and 7:10am. We didn’t get a chance to eat at the grill. PLENTY of construction going on. Some of the greens were in pretty rough conditions and the fairways were soggy. I’m sure they have to over flood them because the extreme heat soaks it up in minutes.
Besides that the employees told us that info about the seeding when we checked in and apologized ahead of time. Every employee (cart girl, gentleman cleaning the clubs at the end, starter, person checking in the pro shop) were absolutely amazing.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Course conditions
Fairways were sopping wet and it was 109 outside!!! Every second Nike green had massive dead spots making them in puttable
Dead areas in fairway……
This is Silverrock !!!!!! Not Indio municipal
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Downhill
Course conditions below average. Patchy and bald greens ,
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Do Not Play-15 of 18 greens are borderline unplayable, fairways not good.
What an utter disappointment. This course is in such bad shape, they should be embarrassed to have golfers playing on it, let alone charging $75. That is outright taking advantage of people. Have more respect for your course and your patrons. We almost stopped at nine and requested our money back. I wish we had. The fairways were not in great shape and way over watered. I understand they need to water in this heat, but the need to lift , clean and place and sometimes plug? The greens were a joke. Almost every green has areas with no grass as well as large areas with patches of replacement grass. We visit the desert every year and usually play this course every time. After today, it’s officially out of the rotation.
I was in Desert for a week played Classic Club on sunday (now closed for summer) for $50, Desert Willow on Monday and Thursday for $66. And Shadow RIdge On Tuesday for $69, all early morning tee times. To pay $75 for this dog track is unbelievable, such a ripoff. The Staff was extremely friendly and the GM Randy is a good guy and though there is a grumpy older dude in the pro shop, the staff is one nice thing about this course. I also like the layout but the previously detail terrible condition of course overshadow the positives.
Thank you for the review and comments regarding your round of golf at SilverRock. During this time of year, golf courses in the Coachella Valley go through a process called transition. This transition is the process where the cool season grass (over seeded) begins to fade out as the temperatures reach into the 100’s. As the cool season grass fades, the Bermuda grass (warm season base grass) remerges. This process of warm season grass filling in where the cool season grass fades away is called transition. At SilverRock, this transition usually begins in June and typically (depending upon weather conditions) by the end of August, the course will have completely transitioned. We recognize the turf conditions may not be prime during this time and as a result green fee rates are reduced significantly. It's important to note, the golf course is not diseased nor neglected, this is a normal process and occurs every summer. Again, thank you for taking to time to provide feedback and we hope to see you back at the Rock!
Hi, we appreciate you taking the time to review the course and rate us. We see you rated the course 1 star and are interested in learning what we can do to improve for your next visit. We take single-star feedback very seriously at our course. You are welcome to comment further or reach out to our team in the golf shop. We always appreciate the feedback. Thanks for choosing SilverRock Resort.