Sunday, March 15, 2009

Cinco Ranch Golf Course, Katy, TX - Review

Yesterday I played The Golf Club at Cinco Ranch. Besides the freezing 44 degree weather with rain the course wasnt too bad.

It is very forgiving so if you are having a tough day off the tee you may not put yourself in jail as much as you would in other courses. The greens were extremely slow. This could be due to the fact it was raining/drizzling for the past few days, or if they are naturally slow there.

The driving range is well kept and the grass is good to hit off of. The range isnt protected much by tree's so if you go on a windy day be prepared for that to effect your practice. Also, the putting green does not have real cups, just the studs for you to hit your ball into. So dont expect to work on your putting game there seriously.

All in all the course is well kept. Some greens could use a little work as it was bumpy. Also, players could replace more of their ball marks too.

The carts all come with a GPS which is a great help for anyone not familiar with the course. Green Fees on the weekends are $62.95 for non Cinco residents. Not sure if that price is worth it if you are coming from a distance (i had to drive 25 minutes to get there). For residents not having to commute the $50.96 green fee seems much more worth while.

I probably wont play there again unless its for a tournament or something forcing me to drive out there. For people in the area I would recommend it.

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