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  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

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  • Eighteen-hole course
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What people say about (Tomahawk Hills Golf Course)

Don Larcom

It was an interesting course. On hole #5 you have to look up in a mirror to see if the group in front of you has cleared the green. Hole #7 is a roller coaster of ups and downs. (Pictures included) Both holes #9 and #18 are elevated tee boxes that you need to step forward to get an idea of where the flags are. Like the gal at check in suggested drop down 2 clubs for these tee shots. It has been dry out and there are spots that could use a little maintenance, but overall we had a great experience.

Brian Yoksh

Just played today. Course is in good shape but the tee boxes were pretty rough...C- grade. I chipped today and that area is way off the beaten track. I walked and this course isn't really meant to be walked anymore. The marshals do help walkers up a couple steep and winding hills and are happy to give us tips on those holes. There was probably a sign but I never saw one. And there's noApril 2020:I haven't played the course in 20 years and I found the course hasn't changed much.. Some interesting holes. Very hilly and a challenging but doable (cuz I did) walking/carrying clubs course. Golf shop seems relatively new. I played April 11 2020 and most tees were in awful shape... Mostly sand. Fairways were ok but zoasia was mostly still dormant. The greens were like rock though... Barely could leave ball marks to stop shots but they rolled pretty well once on the putting surface.

Clint Ashlock

For $42, there are dozens of courses in the metro area you should play instead of Tomahawk. The greens are absurdly shaped humps surrounded by mud (a weedkilling gone awry), the tee boxes are sloped, sandy, and weedy, and the rough is sometimes grassy and sometimes thatchy and sometimes bare. There is no redeeming quality to find for architecture nerds, either. I read that they put $2m into the course, but I honestly can’t see where the money went. You’re better served spending $42 and playing 9 up the road at the excellent Falcon Valley.

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