Mint Valley Golf Course. 4002 Pennsylvania St Longview, WA 98632. 360-442-5442. Golf Course Description. This course features water hazards coming into play on twelve holes. The undulating greens are fast and well bunkered, and the fairways are wide open. ... Mint Valley Golf Course GPS Yardages are available in our Golf GPS App. About Birdie Apps.
At Mint Valley you will find one of the finest public golf courses in the state of Washington. The well-bunkered greens, water hazards, and tall trees will test every skill level. This par 71 championship course plays 6,432 yards from the back tees …
The course is easily walkable. Mint Valley also has a six-hole, par 3 course with holes ranging in distance from 50 to 90 yards. This is a great place to fine tune your short game and introduce the game to beginning players. This par 71 championship course plays 6,389 yards from the back tees and 5,230 yards from the forward tees. The longest ...
At Mint Valley you will find one of the finest public golf courses in the state of Washington. The well-bunkered greens, water hazards, and tall trees will test every skill level. This par 71 championship course plays 6,432 yards from the back tees and 5,230 yards from the forward tees. The greens are always fast and in excellent condition.
“Flushing Valley will now be solely owned by the Kleemann-Hopson family, with Angelo Arca staying on as general manager,” Pearsall said.Mar 5, 2020
Scorecard: Don Valley Golf Course1outBlue (yds)3293411White (yds)2793143Red (yds)2352525Par4378 more rows
Paradise Valley, praised as being number one golf course in Solano County and Best Value in the North Bay area, has a spectacular layout that is enhanced by oak studded fairways and meandering creeks. It's a favorite for golfers who enjoy a walking round of golf and is playable for golfers of all abilities.
RatesGolf Packages12 for 10$280 9 Holes12 for 10$400 18 Holes12 for 10$210 Twilight 9 Holes25 Cart Package$2502 more rows
The Don River was named by Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe in 1793 after he likened the appearance of its wide river valley to the River Don in Yorkshire, England. The origin of the River Don's name in England is derived from the name Dôn, a goddess of Celtic mythology, supposedly named after the old gaelic word for water.Jul 11, 2016