Hobble Creek Golf Course - Golf courses, Springville, UT
Hobble Creek Golf Course - Golf courses, Springville, UT
Latitude | 40.150445 |
Longitude | -111.583385 |
City | Springville |
State | UT |
Zip/Postal Code | 84663 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (801) 489-6297 |
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 18, 2003]
UTnelson
Shoots in the 80s
One of the best in Utah County, Beautiful mountain scenery, The Hobble Creek weaves through many of the holes, Lots of trees and you'll probably lose some balls but find some while looking, The pro shop people are usually pricks, The course can get pretty busy so make a tee time, Well-kept greens and fairways |
[Apr 08, 2003]
Downtown
Shoots in the 80s
Beautiful course, keep the driver in the bag on the tougher long holes, and you'll be alright. Customer Service Ok, not great. |
[Oct 09, 2002]
Argus Wilson
Shoots in the 80s
Absolutely beautiful setting! I highly recommend the course on its scenic beauty alone. I've seen all sorts of wildlife on the course including a couple moose. Although the course is not extremely long (#2 and #7, for example, are par 4s that only measure about 330 yards from the blues), the layout of the course requires some fairly accurate tee shots. This is one of the best 3 courses in Utah County. |
[Apr 12, 2002]
zachjacob
Shoots in the 90s
Beautiful picturesque course. Never had a problem. Lost a few balls though.... ALthough while looking for the lost balls, found plenty others... :) Customer Service Never had a problem Similar Products Used: Small practice green, no chipping area. |
[Sep 26, 2001]
Endo
Shoots in the 90s
The would probably be the best course in the state if it weren''t for the snobby pro shop guys. I''m glad I played it, because it truely is a great course but I doubt I''d go back. The fairways are wider than people make them out to be, but a bad hook or slice and your ball is gone. This course comes alive in the fall. Overall it''s a beautifully maintained course, thats very challenging. Customer Service Terrible. The snootiest people you will ever meet. I''ve had a lot more fun on a lot lesser courses because of my experience with these people. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 19, 2001]
Bart B
Shoot in the 80s
Beautiful well kept course in the canyon east of Springville. Very narrow fairways set in a scrub oak forest with a good sized creek following/crossing many holes. Most beautiful course in the state in the fall when the leaves turn. Basically a very good muni level course with moderately fast greens and an incredible setting. Not for amateurs unless you bring a lot of balls. Can be difficult to get on at times. Fun! Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 22, 2000]
Dave Frandsen
Shoot in the 90s
One of the nicest courses in the area. You're basically playing up and down a canyon. The course is very well maintained and forces you to make shots. The couse also provides a couple of very creative holes. The greens and tees are nicely maintained. Similar Products Used: None |