london bridge golf club
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I got into Lake Havasu about midday and rang the golf club about a game that day. I managed to get on to the Nassau course about 1.15pmCost of game before 2pm was $65 including cart + $30 for clubs.Nassau couse winds around the houses and over main roads and I got lost 3 times.Plenty of dog legs requiring good course management.Greens in very good shape.Fairways reasonably tight and in average condition for a country course.I suspect the London course is the better one to play. I would not rush back to Nassau.
This actually 2 golf courses side by side so to speak. And I think both are great courses. They are in very good condition this year and are playing well. I recommend either course. Scenery is beautiful and of course any time you're in Lake Havasu City it's a good time.
All in all, for winter play in December, the course was in pretty good shape. The weather was chilly and super windy. There were a lot of bare spots so the golf balls rolled a long way. The greens were pretty good, slightly unpredictable in places, but again, for winter play, not bad. I'm sure that in the spring and fall, the course is hopefully in better shape. Speed of play and length of course was fairly average. It felt longer than it was, but is a regulation handicap course. Fun time.
Not much irritates me more than being overcharged. I paid $60 to play the Nassau course Sun., the 14th. Don't get me wrong. I have no problem paying good money for golf, but when I pay good money and get a mediocre course to play and have to lurch around in a smelly, noisy golf cart, I get an attitude. The one bright spot was the starter whose accent identifies him as coming from Great Britain. Attention to the management/staff of this golf club ................. don't lose this guy.
Large portions for breakfast at a reasonable price. Great views of Lake Havasu and the lower part of the city. You can sit indoors or on the patio. Staff is friendly and service is good.
Course was Ok, but wasted $60 playing as the staff, actually only one guy, was really a jerk. So unbelievable that I actually complained to management there. First time ever at a golf course , perhaps anywhere. Down the road there is far better courses for similar money.
Had I paid more than $30 I would have looked at this course differently. The price was right and made it a good value. The course was in fair condition. yes, they recently overseeded, but issues when beyond that. The greens were very good- a plus. I enjoyed the layout as there were doglegs and blind shots, both of which you don't see a lot of in the wsetern states. The course did give you plenty of views across residential rooftops an on to the lake.If you're in Lake Havasu for a relaxing weekend and want to throw in some golf. THis was a good bet. If you want to make this a golf destination, look elsewhere.
Great golfing. Nice staff. Fast service. Clean atmosphere. 100% satisfied. I came here for business. - Michael
This 36 hole facility is absolutely the best golf in the area. The food is pretty good, the staff is great and the the courses are usually is very good shape, despite the number of rounds played on them. The Refuge could have been the premier course in the area, but they gutted it a couple years ago to add a trailer park and now it is a pretty course, but has 4 par 3s on the front and 4 par 5 on the back - just a stupid layout. Save you money and play London Bridge instead. You won't be disappointed!
This is a well maintained corse with great views of the local area. It is worth playing several times. The restaurant and pro shop staff are friendly.
Course conditions were very poor. The experience was analogous to getting a bucket of balls and hitting them in a field with some hilly conditions.
Found both courses to be in better condition this year than last. Still have a lot of ground under repair areas for such a short course and the greens are pretty tough to fly your ball on your approach.Surprised to see NO ball marks on the green, pitch and run worked best for me. Played both the Old Course and Nassau but preferred the Old course. Don't forget weekly coupons you can get online on their site. Cuts price in half. You MUST have coupon for discount. Best deal was golf between 11:00 & 1:00 includes lunch for $45.00. Best deal for 9 holes in morning $19.00 includes great breakfast. Fun course for the money .
If only people knew about the great breakfast here, both IHOP and Denny's would go out of business.
So the plan was: See The London Bridge, stay at hotel with a view of the bridge AND jacuzzi tubs (to relax us after our rounds), play golf with the picturesque lake and bridge in the background, and have dinner with the bridge lit up at night in the background . . . We stayed at the Agave, which was being refurbished while we were there, but our room was very nice, had a giant jacuzzi, and a lakeside view (see!) of the bridge -- it looks in very good shape . . . can't imagine why the foolish British parted with it and this maniac McCulloch from Arizona that pinched is some sort of genious -- I don't know what kind, tho'.We ate at Shuegar's across the street from the hotel, which has the aforementioned views, but we were stuck back in some stuffy windowless corner . . . the food's ok, I guess, but the flight of Syraz we got struck Mrs Cactus down . . . I almost had to carry her back to the hotel -- thinking seriously about a lawsuit . . . 8^P . . .And the only golf course in sight of the bridge seems to be some little 9holer at the London Bridge Resort -- forget it . . . but we were pleased for the most part with the London Bridge Courses several miles away, anyway. . . Lawrence Hughes has done many semi-famous courses, and Mr Science & I enjoyed the one he designed that we played up in Prescott, the Antelope Hills North Course, but our Ladies did not, since, as old-school designs, the considerations for the distaff gender were not so generous as on modern courses, and so it was here . . . but the East course is short, so for women it only measures 5045 yds.Mrs Cactus was breaking in her new Taylor Made Miscela clubs, and we'd have to judge that a success: she's still got some learning curve on the hybrids, but she was getting a great trajectory on her Driver Shots.We were rusty, having not played for several weeks, due to bad weather and the FBR, but I still felt like I should break 80 -- din't even come close, wound up with 44+44=88 . . . we complained about the greens the whole day . . . they weren't bad, just much slower than we're used to in Scottsdale, like a Sun City Course. I had only one birdie, tho' I had several chances . . . on 17, a 515 yd, down-hill, down-wind par 5. I totally busted a drive 315 yds -- I was all but standing on the 200 yd disc. For some reason, a singleton in a cart in the group in front of us didn't leave the green area after they finished, he just sat there, totalling up bets or something . . . I waited till I couldn't wait anymore and hit anyway, a 7wood . . . It never got more than a foot in the air, but it didn't bounce much either, and rolled past the rear of his cart . . . THEN he moved off. . . my ball wound up just past pin high just right of the green. . . I liked my eagle chances, but -- the thing with these greens is that when the slope & the grain go the same way, the ball really rolls . . . it rolled off the green into the fringe, 20 ft past the cup . . . MAN I was burning . . . but it was dead straight back up hill, and I rolled the comeback in. . . it didn't thrill me, I felt entitled after a day-long of putts coming up short or breaking 2 feet the last foot.Studiously avoiding the dreaded PBFU, I put a real smooth swing on #18 (shown right) and hammered my drive again, with a tight draw that looks like I know something . . . 8^P. . . the difference tho', is that this hole is uphill to the green from the landing area and INTO a 2 club wind, so this one still went 259 . . . I was standing on the 200 yd disc again . . . 8^D. . . but instead of 7wood, I had to use my 3wood, and just found the front right corner of the green. 3putt from 50+ ft, dangit.Hughes is a very intelligent designer, if not particularly flashy . . . he uses a few trees sparingly, but well, sand traps effectively, and the changes in elevation are meaningful . . . there's 4 very short par 4s, but I didn't birdie any of them, bogied one and took a 7 on the other, trying to drive the green.As is common on these elderly courses, the 4s have grown almost as long as the 5s. The design is a little quirky: 1 3 on the front; 3 3s on the back, which makes the course sound, on paper, like an executive, but it never felt like less than a championship course, playing it . . . I have ranked it 3 on a scale of 5 (Neutral / average) since I am comparing it to Phoenix Courses, if you see what I mean . . . it was great & good fun . . . [--]