Address: | 1650 W Frankford Rd, Carrollton, TX 75007, USA |
Phone: | +1 972-466-9850 |
Site: | indiancreekgolfclub.com |
Rating: | 3.8 |
Working: | 7:30AM–7:30PM 7:30AM–7:30PM 7:30AM–7:30PM 7:30AM–7:30PM 7:30AM–7:30PM 7:30AM–7:30PM 7:30AM–7:30PM |
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Ross McBride
Review is for the Creek Course only. It is a far more challenging course, even for the better-than-average golfer. Its played by all levels of golfers, many playing the course from too far back for their skill level. To the courses credit, tee times are separated by 9 minutes. However, the starter does not monitor to make sure people wait the full 9 minutes. The greens putt true but are extremely fast. Some pin positions, on a fast green, are too hard for weekend golfers and that leads to miserably slow play. For a low handicap player, this may be exciting (or not!). Most of the time, I play here on a Sunday morning and the average length of the round is about 4 1/2 hours, at best. Other courses with 10 minute monitored separation play in 4 hours (at worst), even on a Sunday morning. Due to golfers with 15 or more handicaps playing from the "Mens Tee" instead of Teeing It Forward at a better, more enjoyable length, this course just plays too slow for my taste. Pin placements last Sunday were absurd and created slow play (pin on a crown on #3). Slow play on a weekend is destroying the good experience this course could offer and could be fixed easily by course management. Im going to play it during the week to get a better feel for how good it might be. No doubt, it is a popular course.
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Michael Espy
Both courses, but more so the Creeks forces you to make shots. 80% of the holes are dog legs and if you find the rough you are most likely going to be behind a tree. Even if you reach green in regulation you cant relax and expect par. Hardly any straight putts and if you have a downhill putt look out...greens are fast but not extremely pure and many pins are located just off of a slope...Ive seen scratch golfers shoot 80 out here. From the tips you have to really think position and shape each shot...not the cheapest course but certainly one of the better ones in the area. Creeks is miles better than the lakes course. You can pretty much leave the driver in the car and try to place each shot, cant overpowering this course
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Mr Business Golf
One word sums it up..OLD Gas Golf Carts!! Please..they are the worse for pace of play. The Creeks course is a really nice playing course from any tee, but did I mention the Gas Golf Carts. My previous visit was a few years ago and I did not remember the carts so I would have to say they must of not been Gas Golf Carts. Over all the course was in good shape for it being winter and the over seeded fairways did help the shot making, but did I mention the Gas Golf Carts..thought so, just wanted to make sure you know if you are going to play Indian Creek you know about the Gas Golf Carts..with baled tires.
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Tony Mao
100+ degree weather and they wouldnt let you bring a cooler with ice and water in it. They force you to buy 6 drinks in order to "borrow" one of their coolers. And to top it off the guy who got onto us about it was a bit rude about it. As far as the course goes, the fairways were terrible. I thought the golf cart was going to break apart going over all the uneven fairway ground. And the greens were pretty much like putting through sand. You wont see me back at this course again, especially when they wont even allow people to bring a cooler with ice and water in it. That is just ridiculous.
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Jeff Noble
Absolutely horrible. Started out by giving me the wrong price over the phone. Habib in the pro shop was fairly impolite. The fairways are just awful. Not just in awful shape, but designed to be awful. The fairways here are worse than the rough at Tenison Park. Cart girl was nice. Finished up with lady behind bar was rude. One piece of advice for the employees here. If you dont like your job, find a different one. Stop making it everybody elses problem. Needless to say, I will never return. I wouldnt play this course for free.
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Derek Crawford
Golfed the Lakes course yesterday with a friend. The course was certainly in rougher shape than I anticipated and the carts were gas rather than electric. I am definitely not a fan of the gas carts, they are slower and louder. The course was fairly fun to play but again the overall condition was only fair to middling. The greens were uneven and made putting overly difficult. Not likely I would ever play this one again in the area as there are so many others to try out.
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Danny Noble
Creeks course is by far better than the Lakes Course. But to Indian Creeks credit the charge less for the Lakes course which they should. People are friendly. See people whining about gas carts. I have golfed several places in several states even places charging 80 a round and over 90% use gas carts. and no course that I know of lets you bring your own cooler of brew. will be there with my brother for my birthday. looking forward to it again.
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Andy Webb
The course is in very good condition. Greens on the Creeks Course are fast and true. Lower marks for the beverage and water provisions. It is 93 degrees out here and most of the water jugs are empty. We went 14 holes without a beverage cart coming by. Ill come back but plan to bring far more of my own hydration supplies.
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Jason Boslow
We play this golf course for NTPGA and the US Kids Golf Tour. I like the facility and both courses are challenging and fun. Gas golf carts...not a big fan! I like the fact that the course goes out of their way to support junior golf though. I would recommend this course to any of my friends.
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Fernando Vargas
The new management company is doing an exceptional job keeping the prices competitive. And both courses are still the best for the value. The staff is very friendly, I will definitely keep coming back over and over again.
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A Private User
Played lakes course and greens were a little hairy. Fairways were good. Challenging course. Outside the first cut of rough gets ugly sometimes with the black clay. Staff was good. Burger was ok.
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James Corujo
Both courses are well maintained. .but not sure what they do to the greens.but they are the hardest greens to putt on..nothing rolls true and it seems the holes pushes the ball away...
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Mike Smith
Two great golf courses located in Carrollton. The whole area is beautiful both courses are hard and fun to play. Would highly recommend them to any golfer in North Texas
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Deven Patel
Awesome place to hold your golf tournament.. They exceeded my expectation when I held the Bhakta Golf Open in early 2012.... Best service in the DFW area...
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Rob Benefiel
I played. Nice municipal track. Fairways are in great shape. Greens are hard and sandy. Plenty of bump and run approach. Definitely worth $40.
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David Kim
Good golf course. The price isnt too bad for a morning time. Only problem is the occasional flooding of the course during rainy seasons.
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Chris Stokes
Good course. Has some challenging holes. Layout was nice overall. Well kept but not much shade. Prepare to bake. Will return.
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Albert Marquez
Awesome golf course away from houses and city, offers as much of a challenge as you want. The customer service here is terrific!