Canterberry Golf Course - Golf courses, Parker, CO
Canterberry Golf Course - Golf courses, Parker, CO
Latitude | 39.512068 |
Longitude | -104.725567 |
City | Parker |
State | CO |
Zip/Postal Code | 80138-3078 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (303) 840-3100 |
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 10, 2006]
Gene The Machine
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Canterberry Club
Course Headline: Not the best, but not the worst.
Customer Service $64 greens fees with cart, but if you book online, you can get for $54. At this price, course should provide free range balls, but don't. Food/drinks are expensive. Service is okay, not the best, but not the worst. |
[Oct 13, 2003]
Launcher
Shoots in the 80s
The first time I played Canterberry, I hated it. The conditions were poor and the course ate my lunch. I've played it twice in the last 2 months and the course is in much better shape. It's challenging course with just about every hole requiring some carry to reach the fairway. You need to hit the ball straight here or you'll lose a bunch. I seem to find good deal with coupons, so I paid about $34 with cart. It it were more, I probably wouldn't play Canterberry. The greens are usually challenging. It has a nice layout, but this course is a walker's nightmare. Some holes have several hundred yards between greens and next teebox. It's a bit hilly too, so expect a good workout if you walk. The practice area is weak. One putting green, no chipping green and no practice bunker. There's plenty of bunkers on the course, so a practice bunker would be nice. Service is good, but the clubhouse is small. Customer Service Satisfactory |
[Jul 16, 2003]
Steve Tomasek
Shoots in the 90s
Early season rains helped bring the course back and as of mid-JL, '03, course was still in very good shape. Tough couse that places a premium on long drive down the middle from gold or black tee's. Learn to play here, and you can handle most courses! Customer Service Above average. Similar Products Used: Club house is really not; poor A/C system. |
[Jul 07, 2003]
pemartin
Shoots in the 80s
I've been playing this course since it opened and I've always enjoyed the layout as a true challenge(vs. typical muny golf). They did have some trouble in the last couple of years with some dicy ownership and a sudden burst of housing development, but now at least the course is getting back to the way it was before anyone new about it. The back nine is by far the real test on this course, especially in the afternoon winds that kick up out in Parker. Customer Service ok |
[May 20, 2002]
tmiyasaki
Shoots in the 80s
May 2002... As a public course, this is an awesome course. Yes, you have to be somewhat of a mountain goat if you plan to walk this course; but, aside from that it''s beautiful. New ownership has brought a commitment to improve every aspect of the course. All things considered (golf cart, views, challenging course, etc.) the green fees are very reasonable. Where else can you get a $20 twilight rate and get a cart, great views of Pikes Peak (& other front range mountains), wildlife (deer, fox, rabbit), canyons, and a great course to boot???!!! Customer Service Pretty good. The only thing I''ve noticed is that they''ll nickel and dime you on the cart. They charged the 3rd in our threesome $6 more because he was riding in a cart alone. Similar Products Used: Limited when it comes to practice facilities. They have a driving range and a small putting green. |
[Jun 19, 2000]
Jason
Shoot in the 70s
Simply a dog track. The fairways and rough were in some pretty poor conditions, and you have to walk a country mile from one tee box to the next. The layout is good, and has some great potential. If they cut back on the amount of group tourneys they have, that alone could speed up the progress. The greatest part of the course were the greens which took me totally by surprise. Similar Products Used: None |