Have enjoyed the Driving Range, Playing Golf and Hosting multiple tournaments at Pruneridge Golf Club. Great venue with everything you need for hitting some balls, playing a quick 9 or having a big group for a tournament.
November 2025
The course is every bit as challenging as advertised and an interesting track.....lots of shots to hit.
The driving range however is full of campers and range wranglers who rarely are in any sort of hurry to hit and move on. I've seen business calls, spousal arguments, the fellas just chilling and vibing filming giving lessons ...etc come on let's just hit and leave all the 5 practice swings and check my tik tok peeps at home. Sheesh
October 2025
Plenty of stalls downstairs and upstairs. (Woods and tees not allowed upstairs.) Targets are well marked and the range is lighted at night. The sun glare is bad for a short time on some days of the year. I wish people would be a little more considerate about not using a stall, not being anywhere nearby and leaving their stuff to reserve it so other people can't use it.
Fun and casual course for 9 holes. Kind of awkward to play right next to noisy traffic on the front stretch and then backyards of residents of the homes that line up on the back stretch. Staff are good and they have a small pro shop for balls or gloves you might need to buy. They... read full review
Have enjoyed the Driving Range, Playing Golf and Hosting multiple tournaments at Pruneridge Golf Club. Great venue with everything you need for hitting some balls, playing a quick 9 or having a big group for a tournament.
The course is every bit as challenging as advertised and an interesting track.....lots of shots to hit.
The driving range however is full of campers and range wranglers who rarely are in any sort of hurry to hit and move on. I've seen business calls, spousal arguments, the fellas just chilling and vibing filming giving lessons ...etc come on let's just hit and leave all the 5 practice swings and check my tik tok peeps at home. Sheesh
Plenty of stalls downstairs and upstairs. (Woods and tees not allowed upstairs.) Targets are well marked and the range is lighted at night. The sun glare is bad for a short time on some days of the year. I wish people would be a little more considerate about not using a stall, not being anywhere nearby and leaving their stuff to reserve it so other people can't use it.
Fun and casual course for 9 holes. Kind of awkward to play right next to noisy traffic on the front stretch and then backyards of residents of the homes that line up on the back stretch. Staff are good and they have a small pro shop for balls or gloves you might need to buy. They... read full review