Municipal · 9 Holes

Santa Fe Park Golf Course

111 West River Drive, San Angelo, Texas

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9Holes
3.846 Reviews
San Angelo, TXLocation

The Club

About Santa Fe Park Golf Course

Santa Fe Park Golf Course is a charming nine-hole course located along the Concho River in downtown San Angelo, Texas. Established in 1915, this city-owned course offers a leisurely golfing experience with a par of 34 and a total length of 2,466 yards. The course features Bermuda greens and is ideal for golfers looking to...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

3/5
GolfPass · 1 reviews
3.8/5
Google · 46 reviews
In summary

Santa Fe Park Golf Course is appreciated for its affordability and relaxed atmosphere, making it a suitable spot for beginners and casual practice. The staff is often described as friendly, and the course offers a scenic setting next to a riverwalk. However, many visitors note that the course conditions are rough, with sandy tee boxes, dry fairways, and challenging greens, and there are criticisms about the lack of maintenance and amenities such as cash-only payments and unclean facilities.

a year ago
Great little golf course! A very relaxed, great place to start if you're new or learning, or if you just want to have a quiet day out with friends. Never have any pace of play issues, everyone's happy to let faster players or smaller groups play through. Just an overall calm golf experience with great people. Expect West Texas conditions, but they're maintained as well as they possibly can be. Love this place.
— Joshua Brown
6 months ago
I travel for work and was looking for a place to go play 9. I did a little research before going here. It is in fact a walk only course. They do not rent bag dolly’s, it’s carry your clubs or bring your own bag dolly. It is cash only. However it is cheap. $12 per person. You get what you pay for! The T boxes were sand, no grass. The fairways were dirt and the greens rolled like you were putting on a gravel road. Would I play it again? Probably, but now I know what to expect.
— Austin White
Edited 5 years ago
This is barely what you would call a golf course, more of a desert-park with tee boxes and holes. However, it is a great place to practice golf as it is very cheap and the staff is nice. Military and student discounts make this a no-brainer to do a quick 9 to practice for Quicksand or the like.
— Benjamin Anderson
9 months ago
I’ve played much worse courses in my time .. I don’t play to count my strokes anymore, I play to avoid a stroke so conditions are not an issue with me..employees are very friendly and it’s never been too busy, although I go early. The price is a bonus.
— Darrin Lansberry
7 months ago
nice walking course, next to riverwalk. very relaxing golf, 9 holes.
— steven hurley
a year ago
This course is exactly what should be expected given the circumstances. Its an easy course that is just shy of 3,000 yards. If you can hit these greens out here, Quicksand's greens should be no problem. For the fee of $10 on weekdays and $12 on weekends what more could you ask for? Sure the fairways are dry and desert-esque. The greens are really coming along for what they are. This used to be a course that the city cared for and watered. THAT is how everyone else remembers it. Now 1 lone owner is taking care of the course by himself. Do you know how much money it would cost to bring this cour…
— Nic Aguirre
Edited 4 months ago
It's a great place to fish 🐟🐟
— Jennifer Chapoy
a year ago
fun golf course to get out and exercise. other than that it’s a waste of time. the only benefit is it’s cheap. bathrooms are top 5 most disgusting bathrooms i’ve ever seen, guy at front desk is lazy and could not care what you have to say, plays video games on his phone and a DAMN PLAYSTATION all day. this course is infested with goathead stickers and grass burs with no efforts to remove these. you must clean your shoes before you leave in order to not bring home stickers to destroy your yard aswell. for a course where you walk for 3+ hours, this should be a problem they are attempting to fix.
— Lev Hol
Edited 6 years ago
Ok little 9 hole for a quick round and cheap. $10 weekdays $12 weekends. There are pull carts ($4) and clubs ($10) also available to rent. Fairways and greens are a bit rough and slow but just adds to the challenge! They are working on it and trying to making it better as much as they can! The city doesn't let them water much (maybe set up some sort of water reclamation area) and I think they don't have much of a budget to work with. Need more people playing to bring in revenue. Also, here are a few suggestion. Put in some alternate tee boxes about pitching distance away from the greens, strin…
— Robby Hamblen
a year ago
Disappointing to come back to play what was once a somewhat decent course. I won’t give the fairways much hype as they have never been much anyways. The greens on the other hand are terrible to even try putting on.
— Danny Deanda
3 years ago
Awful for the price. Run down with sand pits in most of the greens and no fairways to speak of. Was fine for the old prices, but with the new jacked up prices it is not worth paying that much for 9 poorly maintained holes. (Also is currently cash only and has been for over a month. Which is a pain.)
— John Hall
6 years ago
Decent 9 hole course. Good shots still needed to shoot even par. Par 34 btw. Needs more water in many spots but fun lil course if you want to practice instead of the range. $12 on Sunday.
— Sergio Velasquez

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