Address: | 4415 E Village Pkwy, Gilbert, AZ 85298, USA |
Phone: | +1 480-988-0004 |
Site: | trilogygolfclub.com |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Working: | 7AM–6PM 7AM–6PM 7AM–6PM 7AM–6PM 7AM–6PM 7AM–6PM 7AM–6PM |
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Jason Meraz
The worst place to work for for golf course the supervisor does not know to to trest employees my buddy worked there 12 years and he was always there and was a good worker he has 160 hrs of vacation and when my friend quit they only payed him out 40 hrs my friend left on good terms he worked there 12 years they have a policy where they only pay up to 80 hrs which they didnt pay him aergio.the supervisor has been to many other golf course and cuz of.his slack of management and the way he treats employees is just ridiculous no one should have to be bullied by their own boss. They were always understaffed my friend tried.to take vacation from time to time and they never let him because they were always understaffed.. me and my friend went in there and I tried talking to the owner or whoever manages but of course the supervisor and mechanic which is his second hand came by so.we wouldnt talk to anyone with bigger authority they were not understanding or helpful at all they took us in the accountants office they brought out the policy which states if u leave on good terms they would pay him out 80 hrs and they payed him out 40 these guys are ridiculous he gave them 12 years and he is very happy and appreciative they enjoyed him for that long but he saw No raises after 12 years he was making roughly around 11:50 an hour. I asked the accountant where I could post a review he insisted I email.him instead of writing my review worst work environment by the way I know many people that have quit because the way the supervisor treats there employees
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Ricky Potts
I just moved to the Valley, and my friend Tommy wanted to play golf. We ended up picking Trilogy Golf Club (although listed here as Trilogy Golf Course) at Power Ranch for our first round together. The course is located way south of where we live, but it was worth the drive. The rates were good, allowing me to play 18 holes with a cart for $39. I hate how the state of Arizona adds tax to everything, but that and a small bucket (a bag, rather) of range balls was less than $50. We played with two guys from the area and they were a riot. We had a great time, and I fired a 78 with only 1 birdie. The course was in great shape, the greens were REALLY fast, and the pace was fast for a public course. The mountain views were great, and I couldnt find a bad thing to say about it. I had a beer after we were done, and the inside was nice and decorated appropriately. Apparently the area is a retirement community, so there were a lot of older folks around. There were also several homes on the golf course, literally sitting on top of the fairway. But you can expect that all over the Valley. The course was great, I played well, and there were some memorable golf holes out there. For my first round as a resident, I couldnt be happier!
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Ian Parker
I arrived at trilogy 5 minutes before my tee time. Being in a rush, I paid at the clubhouse quickly and rushed out to my cart to begin my round. While seeing other golfers on the tee box awaiting my arrival, the man who carried my bag to the cart (Im told they are a manager) made me empty the contents of my bag as it felt like "overly heavy" to him. After proving my bag was bereft of alcohol I proceeded to my group to play. After my round was over and I asked to speak to someone regarding a stop and frisk policy that I have never experienced on a golf course before, I was told I was searched bc I was not a member. As a 29 year old Im not unused to being treated with less respect than older players or members but trilogy impressed me far more with their cynicism. Im sure they do have people drinking on their course from their own bag, but searching someone in a rush to the tee box in full view of everyone made me feel like a second class citizen. Like other reviewers have stated, it is a first class tract with a second class staff. I wont be returning.
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John Zimmerman
It is difficult to find a golf course with so much potential...squander that potential. Management, the head-pro, superintendent, maintenance crew, and so on...the blame game can go around in a vicious cycle. So rather than take responsibility for a decline in business or more complaints than praise...they blame the customer. The people that pay their checks. Go figure, right?? Power Ranch is a good layout, but is never in great shape and barely gets by in good shape. The clubhouse staff seems less professional... and more judgemental. The maintenance crew unmotivated. Overall, Power Ranch just seems to be in getting-by mode. I am not claiming to be in the know on how to run a golf course, but I am a golfer. I know a good golf course facility when I visit one. When I play at one. When I eat at one. And especially when I pay at one. Trilogy Power Ranch...you really do have a potentially great business, but you seem to care less about potential excellence and more on treading water...in the desert.
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Jordan Freake
The course was not what we expected for paying $110. The back nine was all tore up and looked absolutely awful and the course itself wasnt in great shape. Also we had been tailing he group in front of us and waiting the whole front nine, which was fine because they were seniors and we are all young decent golfers. Anyways we step into the club house to get some food and the marsheler started flipping out and saying we needed to hurry up. we caught the group by the 12th hole and waited the whole back nine again while this marshel followed us around. Never ever will I golf this course again.
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Dave Herbert
If you like to play a course that picks the flags up at 7:30pm in the summer, picks up the water in the summer, comes to the second green to collect money that they didnt charge for in the clubhouse, harasses you about their desert rules and genuinely has horrible personnel, then this is the course for you. Too bad because its not a bad track. Avoid this joke.
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Eric Anderson
Trilogy is an all-around excellent golf course. Even during the summer the course looked beautiful - the greens and fairways had no dead spots that I can remember. My only complaint is that it is a far drive from Phoenix, but I have ended up back here more than a couple times despite that fact.
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Thomas Del Favero
I have coming to this golf course for about 15 years. The course is always in great shape and the staff is top notch. I know the owner has put a lot money in the clubhouse and restaurant and it shows. 5 out 5 stars
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Richard Herbert
Very nice place to eat play golf and the waitress in the cafe are extremely nice to customers and a lovely experience , and a special thanks to Kyleigh. one of the most polite waitress Ive ever seen, thanks
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Ron McGill
The course was in good shape. The greens were running slow. There was no Marshall out on the course to help push along the people. So the play was slow her than one would like.
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Barry Shaffer
Fairly straightforward course, typically well maintained however, I dont play here as often as it is usually priced about $20 more than comparable courses in the area.