Public · 18 Holes

Reeves County Golf Course

88 Starley Drive, Pecos, Texas

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18Holes
3.862 Reviews
Pecos, TXLocation

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About Reeves County Golf Course

Reeves County Golf Course offers a unique golfing experience in Pecos, Texas, with an 18-hole course that caters to players of all skill levels. The course features a lighted driving range, practice chipping and putting greens, and state-of-the-art rental carts equipped with GPS and tablets. Visitors can enjoy TrackMan digital golf games at no extra...

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Green Fees

18 holes with cart$40
Nine Hole Green Fee and Cart$25
9 Hole Green Fee$17
9 Hole Cart Fee$11
18 Hole Green Fee$22
18 Hole Cart Fee$22
Military/Veteran 9 Hole Green Fee$15
Military/Veteran 9 Hole Cart Fee$11
Military/Veteran 18 Hole Green Fee$20
Military/Veteran 18 Hole Cart Fee$20

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

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Restaurant
Casual Dining
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

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Reviews

What People Say

3.8/5
Google · 62 reviews
In summary

Reeves County Golf Course is appreciated for its challenging layout, well-maintained greens, and friendly staff, offering a good golfing experience at an affordable price. The course has seen improvements and features amenities like a well-stocked pro shop and a driving range with advanced technology. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the condition of certain fairways, inconsistent maintenance, and occasional disruptions from the grounds crew.

4 months ago
We stopped yesterday. We were pleasantly surprised how nice the course was in this area. They were cart path only that day. But have paved paths both sides of the fairways. Nice Bermuda grass fairways. Greens ran fast and true. Very nice. Great staff! Cart girls on Thursday!
— John Meyerhofer
Edited 3 months ago
The course is in great shape, greens are true, a very challenging 18 par 72 course. The golf personel take great pride in making the course look good and is getting better with continuous upgrades. The pro shop is well stocked. The driving range is also a Top Golf style range with Tracman monitors. Must play course for sure.
— Alvaro Hinojos
a year ago
A decent place to kill time and it has had a lot of improvements the last year. To my understanding it was purchased a couple years ago and they are improving it. The pro shop is on the smaller size but they have whatever you need golf balls clubs gloves tees some other golf equipment. They sell beer onsite which is important. Some of the greens are ruff but improving they planted a lot of grass on the fairways but it’s a desert lol. The golf carts do run good and it’s a cart path only place
— Charles Bushman
2 years ago
I recently played a round at this golf course and was consistently impressed by the quality of the course and the exceptional pricing. Honestly, it's some of the cheapest golfing that I've seen in West Texas so far, which makes it an excellent choice for golfers on a budget. However, what really impressed me was the overall quality of the course itself. The course was well-maintained, with smooth greens, fairways, and great bunkers. Additionally, it provided a fun and challenging experience for golfers of all levels. I really appreciate the staff's attention to maintaining the course under bud…
— Code Racks
a year ago
I was truly surprised at how good of shape this course is. I thought it was going to be pasture/dessert golf, but it wasn’t. For August out here in West Texas it is a great course. Staff was very friendly and professional. You better start early, not because of the number of players, but the heat.
— Kevin Lasiter
3 years ago
Fairways are getting better but there is no rough it’s just dirt. Weeds are pretty bad, not sure why they don’t spray them or pull them. Greens are pretty good and are kept nice. This is a cart path only golf cart course and I’m glad they do that to get the fairways in better shape, I only hope one day after fairways are deemed ok they will allow carts on fairways. This course has gone through a lot of tough times but the course is definitely looking better “especially for west Texas”. Staff is very friendly and if your looking for a moderately challenging course then it’s definitely worth a t…
— Shawn Stover
7 years ago
Worst course ive ever seen...front 9 good back nine better bring your sand wedge ti drive use as iron...green in good condition maybe concentrate on fairway...the pic with say i was in bad spot on 14 middle of fairway ya frickin crazy terrible course
— Bill Corley
2 years ago
Will not go again, every time I go I have to wait on the grounds crew on every hole. Guy with leaf blower stood on the green for 15 min playing on his phone on a par 3 while I was waiting at the Tee box. Paid for 18 holes only played 3 tried to get a free voucher for 9 holes another day and they said they can’t do that. Plus the tee boxes have high grass, mud everywhere and patchy fairways so if I were you I would go to Kermit tx. Way nicer course!
— Hunter Vaughn
9 months ago
Very lazy staff up front in the main building, very unprofessional and not helpful what so ever. This environment is poorly ran.
— Joshua Garcia
6 years ago
Terrible course. I played 9 today because I couldn’t stand to play anymore. The first couple holes are alright, firm fairways but alright. Once you get to hole 4 or so, it goes downhill. I don’t think I hit on the actual tee box all day. All of the markers were moved off the boxes to equally bad patches of grass. Fairways were in terrible shape. Most of the time you hit from dirt in the middle of the fairway. Hole 5 or 6 is littered with broken beer bottles. Forget the sand trap, watch out for the glass trap. It’s the entire fairway! The hole immediately after the glass palace is like hitting…
— Lance McLaren
2 years ago
It was ok, nothing special, fairways aren't up to par at all and greens over sanded, think I saw a sand castle built on one. Simon the pro shop guy highly rude.
— Ricky Hays
7 years ago
Home course...the difficulty increases on the back 9. All i have to say is you better hit fairways on the back 9 because you will most likely not be able to find you golf ball. I'll take this course over any of the near West Texas courses any day.
— AMER1CAN BEA5T

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