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We dry camped at Kino Springs with our 5th wheel for three days while golfing there. Kino Springs is a wonderful golf course, and the location has some history to go along with it. Keith in the Pro Shop went out of his way to make us …
Loved the course...a bit funky compared to more traditional courses, but definitely a favorite of mine. The holes that wander up and through the canyons to its south are extra special and worth the experience. The post-game bar and …
We played this course on March 2 and were very pleased with the shape it was in. The fairways were good and the greens were exceptional. Well worth the 50 minute drive from where we were staying. The women found it challenging but not over the top difficult. Would definatly play this course again.
A hidden gem that deserves more recognition. Some of the best greens in Southern Arizona. Surrounding area is beautiful and you forget you are in a dry, dusty desert. …
It's a fun course and it's nice it's back. The greens are good but slower than usual. The fairways are not the greatest and the tee boxes are rough, but rates are lower than Green Valley.
Keith at Kino Springs welcomes golfers and goes out of his way to make sure all guests have a wonderful Az golfing experience! My best regards Keith and see you next year for more of az greatest golf
Haven't played here for a while, but it's a fun course in a beautiful, historic location. Where Hollywood stars used to gather. Good place to admire the night sky as well.
I see this place as a hidden gem. Locals do seem to hold a very high opinion of the place. It's an old golf course, but it seems to be well maintained. I did not golf due to my schedule, but I'd like to try a round of golf here some time.
The Country Club has a very interesting history associated with it. In the courtyard near the restaurant is a bungalow that was used by The "Duke" John Wayne. Other notable early western celebrities include Jean Simmons and Stewart …
We loved the course. A well kept secret oasis in rebuilding mode. Great price, friendly staff, greens in good shape. Fairways not perfect but good enough. Very scenic and challenging - but not impossible. We will play again and tell friends to check it out. Better marking from hole to hole would eliminate confusion for first time guests.
We dry camped at Kino Springs with our 5th wheel for three days while golfing there. Kino Springs is a wonderful golf course, and the location has some history to go along with it. Keith in the Pro Shop went out of his way to make us comfortable and welcome. The 18 hole course is in excellent condition. The staff are all friendly and helpful. They have an area available for dry camping to enjoy your golf game as well as some wonderful sunrises and sunsets. Coyotes and multitudes of birds are in the immediate area.
Loved the course...a bit funky compared to more traditional courses, but definitely a favorite of mine. The holes that wander up and through the canyons to its south are extra special and worth the experience. The post-game bar and restaurant was fun. Best fries I've had in years. Visiting from Denver and would make it a must in future visits.
We loved the course. A well kept secret oasis in rebuilding mode. Great price, friendly staff, greens in good shape. Fairways not perfect but good enough. Very scenic and challenging - but not impossible. …