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“I wasn't always a fan of this place but the new management under Tim and Brian is second to none.” in 10 reviews
“He allowed my brothers and I to hit a few balls on the driving range to warm up as we waited for our tee time.” in 34 reviews
“Again, I haven't been to many golf courses, but you can order pitchers of beer at this one.” in 2 reviews
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Noticed lights in the photos. Is the course still playable after sunset?
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Yes and is nice to play at night nice and cool not to players, they have night glow balls After you activate the LED light on the ball it will last you for 72 hours great to play there
Long R.3 years ago
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- Apr 6, 2024
I've only been to the driving range but it's pretty well maintained with friendly staff. Came here on a saturday morning around 9:30AM and found it pretty busy. I guess the rain finally stopped so people are out. Was able to find a stall though, but saw others waiting. That said there are plenty of stalls so the wait generally isn't too bad.
Warm-up Basket (~35 golf balls) - $10
Medium Basket (~80 golf balls) - $15
Large Basket (~100 golf balls) - $17
Only downside is that people do smoke off to the side of the range so it reeked of cigarette smoke from time to time :/Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Billy C.Los Angeles, CA6812242Feb 12, 2024
So we were shooting golf at the local par 3 and notice they had put up a new menu.
To our surprise, the 3 things we ordered were absolutely exceptional.
Will stop by again before our round to fuel up b4 hunting for those birdies =)Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Christian B.Monrovia, CA010Apr 18, 2024
Decent par 3 course with friendly staff. Driving range does get really busy to the point people will put their golf bags and a bucket of balls behind you and wait for you to finish, so you're kinda being rushed to finish. I have noticed on several occasions that kids will take up stalls and leave their gear there, while they are out running around playing on the putting green, this is super frustrating when you're trying to find an empty stall to play on. Seems like parents don't watch their children. Last thing is there are no basic rules enforced on the course. Some people have no etiquette or respect for others. I was stuck behind a group of like 6 that took forever to finish up the first couple holes. Took me about 50 minutes to play the 1st and 2nd hole because they were backing everyone up. An hour in, i was still waiting to play the 3rd hole so i turned around and left. The pro shop gave me a complimentary bucket which was nice but i was there to play on the course. Hopefully they start enforcing basic rules on the course and on the driving range to keep people playing. Not sure I'll be back.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Dec 29, 2023
Fun, easy par 3 golf course! They do run out of golf carts though, but this course is easily walkable. A driver club is not needed, as there were only a couple tee mats that allowed for a rubber tee, and the max distance isn't too far. I was fine carrying a wedge, an iron, and a putter for the 18 holes..so next time I'll carry a small Sunday bag for the course. The driving range was nice since there was a backside to it!
Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Kyle P.Lakewood, CA0354Mar 26, 2024
Yeah, I pretty much went and bought a bucket of balls. I got no complaints so I was able to get it mad and the pudding green is right behind me and everything was useful.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 26, 2023
Love this course. Our church had its family golf tournament here, our first since the pandemic. We give a big shout out to Tim Gore, Tim Rao and their Chef. They were extremely helpful and made our family tournament a big success. Our participants gave high praise to their staff for their courtesy and helpfulness. We will be back!!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Don B.Azusa, CA01211Oct 20, 2023
This course is pretty hidden. I was there on a Sunday afternoon and it was busy. It was my first time playing and it took about 15 mins to get everything situated with the staff taking down all my info before the round. I also want to add that everything seemed to be pricey; push cart alone was $10...
There were a handful of groups who weren't really golfing appropriately. Drinking beer cans / bumping loud music and just being rowdy.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Raquel M.Downey, CA3233740Aug 27, 2023
The course is not well kept it's a boring course to play golf. a terrible place for scpga jr tour event. They have to hit off a mat but the mat doesn't have a hole for the rubber tee. They don't allow spectators they are rude. The snack bar is closed and the "pro" shop is over priced and have limited items.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 22, 2021
Heard a little about this place and all were fairly positive, so I wanted to try this place out.
Located in the City of Arcadia, just off of Live Oak Ave., the golf course is hidden off the main street, with only a sign located at a small private/alley type of street, follow this alleyway all the way down and a parking lot with a small building located at the far end.
The building itself is a no frills, older rectangle box with the main counter, a small but impressive golf shop and a small snack shop with a half dozen tables inside, patio tables and chairs also available outside.
The driving range looks top notch with new artificial grass mats at every golfing station, area including the putting greens appears to be well taken care of.
Played the course, 18 holes, all par 3's, was a little warm today, so we opted for the golf cart to take us out and about. The course itself is fairly well maintained and in good condition, the only thing that could use improvements were the artificial tee off mats at the start of each holes were quite beat up and old.
This facility also has what is call foot-golf available, basically it is golf with a soccer ball, and instead of golf clubs, you kick it into these larger holes located near the putting green of each hole. Looks kind of fun and is definitely something I can see me bringing the Wife and Sons and their girlfriends for a day out for fun and exercise. The only draw back with the footgolf is that if your playing actual golf, and your following a group of foot-golfers, you will get caught up in a traffic jam, what you'll have to do is skip a hole or two and get in front of them and then come back and play the holes you skipped.
All and all, a fairly nice golf course to play at, staffers were really nice and helpful, will definitely come back, 4 stars from me.Helpful 21Thanks 0Love this 21Oh no 0 - J S.Cerritos, CA4152Sep 30, 2023
So, I'm not a pro golfer by any means, but I recently played at Arcadia Golf Course, and I wanted to share my thoughts. First off, teeing off the hitting mat makes it easy for beginners like me to get a good shot.
The course itself was quite clean and well-maintained, which I appreciated. Plus, there weren't too many trees to worry about, which is a relief for someone with my level of accuracy.
Now, here's the thing - some of the fairways are pretty narrow. That definitely added a challenge to the game. But hey, it's all part of the fun, right? Overall, as an amateur, I found Arcadia Golf Course to be a decent place to play. It's got a good mix of easy and challenging elements that make for an enjoyable round of golf.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0
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