Bellevue Crossroads Par 3 Golf
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I brought my grandson here to enjoy some one on one time. It is a short par 3 course. This is an easily walkable 9 holes. It was maintained in ok condition. You will tee off from artificial mats. The greens are quite small. The greens could use some TLC. Some are in rough condition and not easily puttable. I expected that I would be able to hit a wedge up to the green, but this dos not work in several conditions as tree growth and limbs prohibit clear tee shots on several holes. You may need to hit some lower flying balls to not encounter trees. Overall it was a satisfying experience. We were able to make the round in about 1 hour. There is a small clubhouse at the entry walk. They need better way finding signage.
- Dennis Jasinski
Defiantly a good course if you are starting to play golf and to have fun. But if you are serious golfer don't go here the greens have like black mold over it.
- Wyatt W
Somewhat isolated, bordered by a pea patch, dog park, and general park area. Greens are small so tests your accuracy. A couple greens were beat up. Max distance is around 100 yards so it's practice for your wedge approaches or a newbie learning. The vibe is low key, peaceful and shaded.
- Matthew Castle
The community here is still awesome after 5 years since my last visit. I had reserved a time but messed the booking up. They still let me play. I used their clubs as I am in from out of state. Great hospitality. I will be back. Hoping it will not take me 5 years.
- Jamie Hilbert
Edit: Played a few hours recently and was having a great time until multiple holes were blocked with lessons! I was told by the staff to just replay other holes (it was all you can play). I was disappointed that they used these holes, mid round, that I was unable to play. Unacceptable. See images of lessons blocking 3 of the 9 holes. Previous review: (4 star) Decent par 3 course but don't expect too much. Greens are *tiny* and actually pretty tough to hit and I really wish the area around the green was a bit more like rough or fairway course grass. It's often just weeds or natural grass and with tiny greens you are often just off making it annoying to chip from. Went on a slow weekday so it was all you can play and we could even play multiple balls in a round. There are no hazards beyond a few trees that come in close. The greens are in surprisingly good shape, they are so small and don't get hit by many balls. Summary: Fun and inexpensive, just don't set expectations too high
- Phil