Public · 18 Holes

Jacoby Golf Course

3501 Willett Drive, Laramie, Wyoming

PublicMembership
18Holes
4.361 Reviews
Laramie, WYLocation

The Club

About Jacoby Golf Course

Jacoby Golf Course is a picturesque public golf course located near the University of Wyoming campus, offering stunning views of the Snow Mountain Range. At an elevation of 7,220 feet, it is the highest golf course in the Mountain West Conference. The 18-hole course stretches up to 7,247 yards with a par of 71, providing...

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Green Fees

Morning 9 Holes$42
Morning 18 Holes$55 Online Rate
Mid-day Hot Deal 18 Holes$27 Hot Deal
More RatesVaries $32.00 USD-$42.00 USD
More RatesVaries $32.00 USD-$55.00 USD
More RatesVaries $20.24 USD-$55.00 USD

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room
Lockers

Reviews

What People Say

4.3/5
Google · 61 reviews
In summary

Jacoby Golf Course is frequently praised for its well-maintained greens and scenic setting, with wildlife adding to the overall experience. The staff is generally regarded as professional and friendly, contributing to a positive atmosphere. However, some visitors mention issues with course maintenance, inconsistent rule enforcement, and pricing concerns, which can affect the overall experience. Despite these criticisms, many golfers appreciate the course's layout and plan to return.

a year ago
Great golf course for the price! Very well maintained, greens were rolling true, sand had compact sand, and fairways were green. Can’t wait to golf here again the next time I drive through town!
— SZU CHEN LEE
11 months ago
Beautiful course with plenty of scenery, prong horns running around, and rarely too crowded.
— Joe Reney
5 years ago
Greens are really good. Staff was friendly and professional. I enjoyed the course and highly recommend it. Do not use driver on #1!
— Tony Stoughton
Edited 7 years ago
Went there to hit some balls with my friend and a large bucket of balls costs $6. It's a nice golf course overall and I'll definitely go back here again.
— Priscilla Abeleda
9 months ago
Nice little house that got nice as time went by and grass grew better, little pricey tho but fun
— Skyler Anderson
5 years ago
First time playing here. The greens are in good shape, fairways are a little crispy but quite playable. There are quite a bit of elevation changes and some fun holes with water and a few fairway bunkers I of course found those with my ball. Over all good course I'll be back.
— joshj269
9 years ago
This is the only full 18 hole golf course in Laramie. It's improved a great deal in the last year or so but still has a ways to go. It's quite nice but the new landscaping just needs some time to grow up. The staff is knowledgeable and for the most part friendly. As of 2016, the price is a little on the expensive side. I'm hoping this year that the prices are a little more reasonable especially considering that the membership is so exorbitant that you'd have to play golf many times a week to make it worth it simply due to Laramie's short golf season.
— Austin Heller
2 years ago
Great course, greens were still pretty sandy in the spring that’s spring in Wyoming. Clubhouse apparel is very well priced compared to others. Does not price gouge hats and polos like like other courses will. Pace of play was odd as we had 3 two-somes scheduled behind our four-some so we just let everyone play through when they caught up.
— Kasey Kiel
8 years ago
Over priced for the caliber course it is. They should charge no more than $30 a round. Went from great condition to terribly dry in a matter of days. I don't understand watering when it was snowing but not watering in June
— O Thomas Johnson
7 years ago
For what it is, a municipal course in a college town, it's alright. It's an interesting dichotomy between love and hate with this place. On one hand, the lack of ranger staff on the course means you can do pretty much whatever you want. The problem, everyone gets to do whatever they want. Carts on tee boxes, carts on greens, tank tops and cut offs, 6-somes and 8-somes are common place. Don't worry about the rules or regulations since they aren't being followed any way. All in all, the maintenance is fair. They try and keep the course in reasonable condition; the grass is usually green and the…
— Dusty Johnson
6 years ago
I really enjoy this course, I love to find a nice and shady spot to watch golfers with my 15x hunting scope. The light breeze blows cool air down from the mountains and it tosses the hair of the golfers making for fantastic photos.
— Sunglassesatnight
2 years ago
Conference excursion tournament. I had a blast. Who ever manages the grounds here is a master. This course was extremely well taken care of. Thanks for a great time.
— Thomas O'Berry

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