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Greenfield Lakes Golf Course2484 E Warner Rd Gilbert, AZ 85296 Phone: (480)503-0500Fax: (480)503-0400
This eighteen hole course offers challenging golf play for individuals of all levels and abilities. There are several par 5's that are very challenging and feature dogleg fairways, including #18, a 530-yard, par 5, with a double dogleg fairway. Included on this hole is a lake protecting the green. The layout is relatively flat and open, with no sand bunkers. Four lakes are strategically placed throughout the course and they come into play on nine holes.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Bermuda Grass | Fairways: Bermuda Grass |
| Tee Information: | | Tee | Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope | | Blue | 62 | 4107 | 59.8 | 91 | | White | 62 | 3585 | 58.1 | 86 | | Red | 62 | 2792 | 54.8 | 78 |
| | Greens Fees: | $20-$49 | | Course Type: | public | | Dress Code: | No tank tops or cutoffs | | Season: | Open all year | | Guest Policy: | |
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Course reviews for Greenfield Lakes Golf Course
Average Golfer Review
(4.3 Stars):

Number of Reviews: 3
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Best Value, Oct 01, 2004
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reviewer: Gilbert Golfer
from Gilbert, AZ
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| This course is absolutely the best value for money. A shorter course, the course is usually in great condition and tee times are available at short notice. Very courteous and welcoming staff. This is a great course for the casual golfer. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Phenomenal Course, Apr 15, 2004
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reviewer: Golfy the Wonderhorse
from Gilbert, AZ
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| This course is a gem. Well-cared for. |
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Nice, wide open course with moderate greens, Mar 10, 2004
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reviewer: John
from Phoenix, AZ
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I have played this course several times in the January through March time period, and found it to be fun. It is not a challenging course, the fairways are fairly flat, no bunkers, and the only water hazards are off to the right. There is enough grass on the fairways to make getting it there an advantage over the 'rough'. But except for a few holes, there is no real tall grass except around the greens.
The course is laid out in a housing development, and there is only a couple of holes you could hit into another fairway or tee box. Someone's garage or pool is a possibility though. Be sure your insurance is paid up if you hit banana balls.
The greens are average, with some two tiered greens. Ball speed is a little fast, but not too touchy.
This is a good course to work on your iron play. There are several par 3s ranging from 100 yards to over 180 yards. The par 5s are very reachable in two to anyone that can drive 250 yards off the tee. Some longer fours are easily reached with a 3 or 5 wood followed by a 4 or 6 iron. It is playable in three hours by a twosome that is not in a hurry.
My favorite is the par 5 18th. It has a gully to the left that sucks up misplaced drives, and water to the right off the green that sucks up misplaced irons or fairway woods. Yes, I've been both places.
Other than lengthening the course, play could be improved with some bunkers. There are a few holes where it looks like bunkers are either planned or were removed. I can't think of any hole where you have to be picky about approach shots. Course management comes down to getting it into the fairway, and then onto the green. If you can do that, then no worries.
My only gripe is the location of the driving range. It trickles balls onto the first hole just about where a short drive ends up, making looking for yours an adventure. Get there early to not have to deal with it. |
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