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City Park Nine Golf Course

location icon 411 S Bryan Ave
Phone icon (970) 221-6650

Description

City Park Nine Golf Course is a regulation Muni course with 9 holes, a total yardage of 3160 yards, and a par of 36. It was built in 1940 and features a rating of 34.9 and a slope of 126. The course allows power carts, rental clubs, and walking is allowed. It also includes a driving range for practice.

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Cloudy

Thursday

7 August

63.0 - 97.0 °F

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Friday

8 August

63.1 - 90.9 °F

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Patchy rain nearby

Saturday

9 August

66.4 - 82.9 °F

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Patchy rain nearby

Sunday

10 August

57.7 - 86.1 °F

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Monday

11 August

58.3 - 90.3 °F

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Tuesday

12 August

61.3 - 96.8 °F

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Patchy rain nearby

Wednesday

13 August

62.9 - 98.5 °F

Course Details

  • Golf course icon Holes
    9
  • Golf Cart Icon Driving Range
    Yes
  • Golf tee icon Par
    36
  • Golf frame icon Yards
    3160
  • Star fill icon Rating
    34.9
  • Slope icon Slope
    126
  • Policy icon Architect
    Unavailable
  • calendar icon Established
    January 01, 1940

Reviews

Kyle Kempf

5.0

We played here recently and had a blast. It's a pretty basic course but it was well maintained and the clubhouse was easy to rent from.

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05/19/2025

Derek Showers

2.0

Pretty expensive for course quality. Twilight rates went from $19 dollars for rounds starting 2 hours before sunset to $25-28 this past year. Dynamic pricing ensures that you will be paying full price ($28) for any tee time when it is not raining, or 40 minutes before sunset. They've essentially removed twilight rates, and there is no transparency when it comes to pricing decisions. Many of the older men working are rude, dismissive of concerns, and seem to encourage hitting at other groups of players who are playing slowly. 2 of the driver holes are located next to major roadways, with insufficient fencing, resulting in misses that will fly into traffic. I have seen multiple instances of players getting struck by tee shots from adjacent holes, one of which was really bad and ended up with a concussion. I'd recommend keeping your head on a swivel any time you're on the chipping practice area, driving range, hole 4 and especially hole 8. The putting area near the first tee box can also be exciting as you listen to tee shots bounce off the trees around you. Driving range is mats only and the condition of the mats tends to be horrendous. Layers of mud have somehow gotten between the tops of the mats and the bottom, and is never cleaned out. So if you find a decent quality mat and are lucky enough to find a tee height that works for you then you're still hitting off an uneven surface that will spray mud or leave green plastic residue on your clubs. I often wonder where the exorbitant green fees go towards. I hear the city tends to use money generated from the course to go towards other programs. It's incredible to me how courses like Mountain Vista are able to keep fees low with amazing course quality, whereas the municipal course with the city's support is left to have patchy greens and minimal if not downright dangerous practice facilities. Its like they can't even afford sand for the bunkers or to level the greens after aeration. On the plus side the location is convenient, and not everyone that works there is miserable, just most of the old guys that work there for basically free rounds. It just really feels like they've learned to charge people through the nose for a course that has a lot of misgivings. Seriously check out other courses for a safer and more enjoyable experience. It's a relatively tight and technical course with all the trees, and maybe someday they'll actually reinvest the money they're charging into keeping it in good shape, and safe for players.

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05/18/2025

Zakary Miller

1.0

This is the second time we’ve had a negative interaction with one of the workers. This time a maintenance worker was driving up with zero regard for us on the tee box and chirped at us talking about how we shouldn’t be playing from those tees. No worker acts like they want you golfing there. Back to back 0/10 experiences

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06/09/2025

Jeff Dwier

1.0

Play any course but this one. This is a private owned course, so the owner and staff are total jerks. I would'nt play here if it was free. To bad someone does'nt put him in his place. I tried but he was to afraid

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06/18/2025

Gina Maez

5.0

Just checked out the new golf simulators. They are fantastic, and there is plenty of room for your group to sit and enjoy a gatorade or beer. $40 for 1 hour, for up to 8 participants! 👏👏👏

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02/04/2025

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