|
Balboa Golf Course, ranked 7th of the top ten courses in Arkansas, the Championship 18-hole course The facility was the 4th course to open in Hot Springs Village and was completed in 1988. Balboa hosts approximately 60,000 property owner and visitor golfers annually. The Balboa Course is located off Balearic Road just east of the Coronado Golf Course. Balboa was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|||||||||
|
Coronado Golf Course is a par-62, shorter, executive course. Sand, water, hilly Facilities include a golf shop, cart storage, putting green, and sandwich grill. The facility was the 3rd course to open in Hot Springs Village and was completed in 1985. Coronado hosts approximately 50,000 property owners and visitor golfers annually. The Coronado Course is located off Balearic Road in the southeastern section of Hot Springs Village. Coronado was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|||||||||
|
Cortez is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course, ranked the sixth best course in the state by Golf The facility was the 2nd course to open in Hot Springs Village and was completed in 1979. Cortez hosts approximately 60,000 property owners and visitor golfers annually. The Cortez Course is located off Cortez Road in the north central part of Hot Springs Village. Cortez was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|||||||||
|
DeSoto is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course it was the first course built in the Village and opened DeSoto hosts approximately 58,000 property owners and visitor golfers annually. The DeSoto Course is located off DeSoto Boulevard in the western section of Hot Springs Village. Balboa was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|||||||||
|
Diamante Country Club provides another golfing option as a private members-only club. Diamante was |
|
Granada Golf Course is under construction with an opening date scheduled in the fall of 2004. It is located in the east end of the Village between Isabella and the private Diamante Country Club course. It will be par-72 and have a links style layout. Granada will be the 8th golf course in Hot Springs Village. |
|||||||
|
Isabella is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course. Facilities include a golf shop, cart storage, putting green chipping green with bunkers, driving range, and restaurant. The facility was the 7th course to open in Hot Springs Village. Isabella hosts approximately 65,000 property owners and visitor golfers annually. The Isabella Course is located approximately 1.5 miles inside the East Gate on DeSoto Boulevard. Isabella was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|||||||
|
Magellan is an 18-hole Regulation Golf Course it began as a golf school. This par-72 course was Facilities include a golf shop, cart storage, putting green, driving range, two chipping greens and sand bunkers, and a snack bar/deli shop. The facility was the 6th course to open in Hot Springs Village and was completed in 1996. Magellan hosts approximately 58,000 property owner and visitor golfers annually. The Magellan Course is located approximately one-half mile northeast of the Balboa Lake Dam. Magellan was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|||||||
|
Ponce de Leon is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course. In 2000, Golf Digest ranked the Ponce de Leon Golf Course the 4th best in Arkansas. Facilities include a golf shop, cart storage, putting green, chipping green with bunker, driving range, and restaurant. The facility was the 5th course to open in Hot Springs Village and was completed in 1991. Ponce de Leon hosts approximately 60,000 property owner and visitor golfers annually. The Ponce de Leon Course is located off DeSoto Boulevard in the eastern section of Hot Springs Village. Ponce de Leon was designed by Ault, Clark, and Associates. |
|
|
|
|
|