Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe
About Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe
Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe (formerly the La Torretta Golf Resort), is a newly branded and updated resort on the shores of Lake Conroe near Houston, Texas. The property reopened in 2020 and features an 18-hole golf course designed in 2007 by Jeffrey Blume. The resort features lakefront access to Lake Conroe as well as multiple pools and a swim-up bar. There is a large amount of group and meeting space for corporate events and weddings. For larger groups and families, there are over 30 2- and 3-bedroom villas to choose from.Facts
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Golf courses at Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe
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Montgomery, TexasResort
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18 Photo submitted by Rod1159099 on 09/17/2023
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Photo submitted by jmcquesten on 08/11/2023
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Photo submitted by u000004702154 on 05/18/2023
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Photo submitted by u314160425094 on 03/22/2023
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Photo submitted by oneuhgolf on 09/15/2022
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Photo submitted by u155490176 on 04/11/2021
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Photo submitted by u155490176 on 04/11/2021
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Photo submitted by u155490176 on 04/11/2021
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Photo submitted by u155490176 on 04/11/2021
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Photo submitted by Jesgonbau on 12/20/2020
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Photo submitted by Jesgonbau on 12/20/2020
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may 29th Photo submitted by mattduca79 on 06/06/2016
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My eagle has landed! Photo submitted by u000006818584 on 06/06/2013
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Another 6iron almost perfectly on its mark! Photo submitted by u000006818584 on 06/06/2013
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My little buddy on 16. Made birdie, so he/she is good luck.. Lol Photo submitted by u000006818584 on 06/06/2013
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Photo submitted by u000007366276 on 05/26/2013
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la Torretta Del Lago Golf Club Photo submitted by derek6027799 on 05/19/2013
Heart Broken
Seeing the condition of these greens breaks your heart. This course has so much potential.
Let’s face it. When you have to putt on bad greens the game just isnt the same. Hopefully they get this resolved because I love this layout.
Needs Improvement
Worst greens I’ve played on in my 20 years of golfing. Fairways aren’t much of fairways and bunkers need work. Have seen 15$ courses in better condition. With all that being said the layout is nice and has great holes. Wont play again unless they make the greens playable and improve fairways/bunkers. Hope they do course has a lot of potential.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
I think the greens are dead
What’s with the no pull carts everywhere? Covid lives on pull carts but not on motor carts, ball washers, door handles, etc.? Are you kidding me? Bring out the pull carts!
Great Layout. Greens not Good
Course is layed out very nice. My issue is that most of the greens are in very poor condition. Greens keeper told me once the morning temperature gets hotter the spotty grass will disappear. I will most definitely play this course again. Just taking 2 putts on most greens for now.
Great day on the links!
This was my third time playing the course. It was a perfect day. The greens were a little rough on a couple of holes but all in all a very nice course. The staff are super friendly and very helpful. It was another great day on the course!
No excuse
Literally the worst greens I’ve ever played. I’ve played city courses, college campus courses, etc. the greens here were the type f “grass” the advertise on tv to grow on concrete. Well, this was on top of dirt, and apparently grass like this doesn’t grow on dirt. This place is depressing. It’s like a ghost town of what used to be. Lots of empty houses and things around. Seriously, this place is dying, and needs some help.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
Winter Conditions
Only my second time playing this year. Course overall is waiting for spring. Greens very spotty and in some cases heavily rolled to a point where the grass was almost clayish. Greens staff told me a lot of poyana grass that will disappear as the morning temps rise. I had an early tee time and the sand traps were a mess. As the day went on they began raking them. Overall I like the course and will definitely play again
Nice morning!!
It’s been along time since I played a round in 2hrs. That alone makes it all worthwhile. The course has lots of potential. It’s still recovering from the tough winter. Can’t wait to see it in a few months!!
Play Somewhere Else
Spray painted dirt greens, sand traps full of water, crabgrass, etc. The layout is also quite straight forward and not very unique. Not one hole on the water and it is a lake resort course. I can’t believe they are charging $60 to play here. I won’t be back. Margaritaville needs to close this place and put some money into it.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
Greens are terrible
Greens had more sand and weeds then grass. Fairways no grass to hit off of. Do not play for at least a month.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
Complete Rip Off - terrible condition
$60? You have to be kidding. Half the greens were painted dirt. The others have crabgrass all over them. Sand traps were just holding on lace for water (and we haven’t had much rain). Will not be back to play until they close this course and spend some money. Even then, the layout is boring. Look somewhere else to play golf.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
Margaritaville needs to spend money
“Need to spend money to make money!” Greens are very difficult to read with the amount of weeds growing. Most sand traps are unplayable. Sand traps are basically water hazards. Course layout is legit. Great price and if you want to just practice it works.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
Great after the Storm
Even after the winter storm the course held it's own . Some spots on the fairway were burnt by the cold but overall playable. The greens have some spots of invasive grass growing but nothing that would take away from the round. It's so close to home and I get great deals that I can make it my home course.
I wish it was better
It was great because we had the course to ourselves. I feel like they need to close the course for a little bit and get it In better shape. It could be a great course if it was kept up. Definitely not worth the 50-60 bucks they charge. Either come down on price or renovate the course.
Golf
The course was in great shape considering the season. Staff was very accommodating and helpful. Pace of play was very good. Not my first time and will not be my last.
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!
Birdie From The White pars from the Blue.
Golf is what you Make of it! I Hit the Tree twice
And both Time It N up N The Fairway. Lucky Old Man.
What does that have to do with the course review?
While the golf course is still open for play, we are aware that current conditions are not ideal and this is due to a variety of reasons, including our mid-February historically low temperatures. What we are experiencing is not an isolated situation, and many golf courses throughout Texas are seeing the same challenges in recovering their course conditions.
The resort has an aggressive fertilization and maintenance plan in place to assist in restoring the golf course, in particular the greens, to a much better playing condition. We are optimistic that once temperatures reach a consistent low of 70 degrees, our efforts will take root and our course will once again become an ideal place to play and provide the perfect Margaritaville golf experience that you truly deserve.
Our team appreciates your patience during this time, and looks forward to seeing you here often in the future... and to sunnier days ahead!
Fins Up!