836jeanettem
North and South courses at Antelope Hills are really nice. Had lunch at the club after. GREAT food, nice service, great staff and a nice pro shop. Really friendly staff all around.
WoodyD18
I have driven up from the valley and played this course many times over the years. It is a refreshing break from the desert courses and there is so much to do and see in Prescott. Will be back.
qxwoman
The only issue I have with this course is that there are too many tournaments and it's difficult to get a tee-time. Otherwise I enjoy this course because it's challenging without being overly difficult.
891lens
These courses are reasonably well-designed and well-kept, and offer an enjoyable experience. The North Course is more challenging with narrower fairways and more trees, and offers more shade in warm weather. If you are a long hitter, use the gold or black tees. Expect to spend more time on these courses on non-winter weekends, when they are most popular. The restaurant there serves solid, tasty food. Antelope Hills Golf is an added perk for visits to Prescott.
507KevinJ
Seriously great rates, maintained very nicely. From the Pro Shop to the Restaurant staff, all were very friendly. Pace of play pretty good with drink cart. Course is lush and green.
Richard195418
Lots and lots of trees.....but very well laid out and a good test of hitting straight. Both this and the south course (easier) are very wel maintained and worth a visit.
mcheck815
I have to disagree with review of Antelope north course downgrading everything. I guess if you play in the middle of the winter you should expect some problems.I play fairly regularly in the late spring thru mid summer and this year the course was in excellent shape. The greens are fast, though some are not consistant, the fairways were in good shape and considering this is a public course that sees a lot of summer play it is in nice shape.3holes on the back 9 you cannot see the green from the tee box but are not blind tee shots.
twominks
Know for its Friday night fish fry, which is good but you can only eat the same thing every so often. They need to update menu and wine list. OK for quick bite after game but since there' not much competition in the area, they should be doing way better with food.
emilyb630
I guess this is the senior golf course, my teens were not impressed and we won't be coming back.
guyinprescott01
grew up playing this course and enjoy every time I get out and play
BadBlake
Best part of this course is leaving. Carts have to be in 1/2 hr BEFORE dark! Are you kidding?! Half-wits in the golf shop, no Marshals on course, no starter, all other staff - especially the cart personnel, are beyond rude. Course is kept in poor shape, wind tunnel, lot of blind tee shots and very little difference between fairway and rough, miniature golf flags to stake out very bumpy, pock-marked greens. Oh by the way, when driving out to the course, be aware of multiple speed traps. If you want the T-shirt / jeans and tennis shoe crowd, this is your course. Too bad, with some small redesigns and a different group of people running things, they could have a nice little muni track. Instead, even at $40, you have dust bowl disaster. Definitely not worth the time or money to play there.
mhiinnkeeper
Met friends for Sunday breakfast/lunch: place was empty minus us and three other tables. Had a window view: nice day and nice, bright seating area. Had their breakfast burrito: nice and big loaded with lots of fresh ingredients. Hot, too. Prices were fair for what they served.
Champ090
I've been playing Antelope Hills North since the 70's, and the South on a regulart basis as well. The Nth is rated a stroke harder, and rightly so. A little of the ole school trickery with some sneaky long par 4's to negociate, and stratigic water hazards perodically. All the Par 3's are long except #16 but it is protected nicely. Plan on shooting at least 4 over your Hcp. if you've not looped it in awhile. Since the new Superintendent regime took over all 36 holes are in the best shape the club membership has seen in many years. The perfect summer get a way from the Valley, trust me.Gary Clemmons 2011 "Net" Club Champion.
slamer
I had the chance to play golf at Antelope Hills again recently and I was very pleased to see the improvements in the golf course and the vacilities. The north course is in the best shape I have ever seen it. They have made some great strides to make this course one on the best places to play in Arizona. The general manager, Mr. Paul Parker and his staff have taken this place to a new level and have a clear vision on where they want to take Antelolp Hill in the future. The new golf carts, improvements on the course, and the improvement in the grille are just a few of the examples of what Mr. Parker and his staff have done to make this a very enjoyable place to play golf and have a great meal at a very fair price. I would like to thank Mr. Parker for his efforts and I look forward to several more wonderful rounds of golf at Antelope Hills. Thanks;I'll be Back
mcheck815
Prescott experienced one of the coldest Mays in recent history and the course was slow in recovering from spring aeration. Since Jerry Walsh has been hired as the new Golf Course Superintendent players have told us the North Course is in the best condition in the last 10-15 years.