Worse than Hackwood?AGCC would be my least favorite course in Ames. Pretty boring honestly. Veenker would be my favorite and Coldwater 2nd. As stated above, Honey Creek is probably the nicest course near Ames and is a great value.
Worse than Hackwood?AGCC would be my least favorite course in Ames. Pretty boring honestly. Veenker would be my favorite and Coldwater 2nd. As stated above, Honey Creek is probably the nicest course near Ames and is a great value.
Took a golf class from Joan Gerhart (women’s golf coach) back in 1975. Homewood was the course we played. Fun course and at that time, we played it for next to nothing as a student.Homewood had a student special when I was in college. Something like $10/round. We'd sneak our own beer on and have a great time.
Was it Prairie View?Anybody remember the golf course on old hwy 30 towards Nevada? I think they took it out when the ethanol plant was built. What was the name? Played there in the late 90s early 2000s
Yeah it’s been a housing development for years now. There was a particular dangerous hole on that course. One of my dad friends got hit by a ball. I believe there was a big hill sloping down towards the hole.Oaks closed years ago.
Veenker is a good test, many people hate it because of the all the trees. The greens are very tough. My only complaint about the course is many of the tee boxes are just in awful shape.Veenker is a best maintained track in the Ames area. I think the course is extremely unfair. Coldwater would be my vote!
FWIW at the end of league this year I heard they had money to fix at least some of the tee boxes for next season. It is sorely needed.Veenker is a good test, many people hate it because of the all the trees. The greens are very tough. My only complaint about the course is many of the tee boxes are just in awful shape.
Good to hear. 13 and 17 were just awful last yearFWIW at the end of league this year I heard they had money to fix at least some of the tee boxes for next season. It is sorely needed.
That was a crazy hole you had to put a red flag up a tall pole when on the green because you could not see the green from the tee box.Yeah it’s been a housing development for years now. There was a particular dangerous hole on that course. One of my dad friends got hit by a ball. I believe there was a big hill sloping down towards the hole.
That was at the Oaks.That was a crazy hole you had to put a red flag up a tall pole when on the green because you could not see the green from the tee box.
Oaks closed years ago.
Never played there so not sure on course quality or price, but would Ballard CC be an option for you?
Absolutely not true. Honey creek is 46 during the week with cart and 60 on the weekend. Cold water is 51 during the week and 55 on the weekend. Where the hell are you getting your information?It's also twice the price.
And honey creek has a play all day for 60 bucks deal that beats anything cold water offers. Try again.It's also twice the price.
AGCC is indeed a bit uneventful. The nice thing about it though is that it's an easy walk if you're a walker and the course and range is almost always open. It has the best greens in Ames. Outside of Ames, other than ones previously mentioned, I enjoy Lincoln Valley in State Center. It's short and gets very dry in the Summer but the course layout stays interesting throughout the round.Moved back here from Arizona and AG&CC is way less than where I played there. Just trying to find my best option for golf 2-3 times per week.
I think the Par 5 on the back 9 "the beast" is the dumbest hole in golf ive ever played. Its so unfair.Veenker is not easy. The funny part when I worked their after the 08 flood we redid the whole course. My Boss set it up so he could easily play fade shots. He also tightened most fwys.