Email us! The Cattail Creek Golf Course is a favorite among beginners, but don't let that fool you! It offers plenty of challenges with water coming into play on five of the nine holes; you'll want to make sure and buy some "water experienced" golf balls from the pro shop before beginning your round.
The Cattail Creek Women’s Golf Association (CCWGA) provides an outlet for Cattail women of all levels, to advance their golf games. Women's golf at Cattail is steadily growing, and we encourage everyone to get involved in a league, regardless of experience level.
Recognized as one of the country's 'Top 100 Golf Shops', Cattail’s Golf Professional Shop prides itself on providing top-notch merchandise selection and customer service to members and guests.
How Many Acres in a 9 Hole Golf Course? In general, the number of acres in a 9-hole golf course is just half of how many are at an 18-hole course. To be technical, it is a little less than half in most cases. If a normal golf course has around 160 acres, then a 9-hole golf course most likely has around 80-100 acres.
At the individual level, an average 18-hole golf course covers 150 acres, approximately 100 (67 percent) of which is maintained turfgrass. This area is predominantly comprised of rough (51 acres) and fairways (30 acres).
What is the average golf score? An average golf score is 90 strokes for every 18 holes played. This score applies to an amateur golfer playing on a par 72 course. A good golf score is a maximum of 108 strokes, while a bad score is considered to be 120 strokes or higher.
Profitable golf courses are generally selling for six to eight times EBITDA, while courses that aren't profitable tend to sell at 0.8 to 1.4 times revenue.
Cattail is privileged to employ full-time director of instruction, Ricky Serrano, PGA, who has a true talent for teaching players of all levels and backgrounds. Ricky gives lessons in all seasons, thanks to our new Indoor Learning Center with heated hitting bays. Indoor Learning Center.
Built in 2012, and located to the right of the Driving Range, this indoor, heated instructional facility allows golfers to take year-round lessons from our Golf Professionals.
The Cattail Creek Women’s Golf Association (CCWGA) provides an outlet for Cattail women of all levels, to advance their golf games. Women's golf at Cattail is steadily growing, and we encourage everyone to get involved in a league, regardless of experience level.
Cattail Creek is dedicated to investing in the development of its Junior Golfers starting at a very young age for boys and girls. Children can be found on the range and course at almost all times, learning by observing their parents play.