Nancy Lopez Golf Course at Spring River in Roswell offers a challenging yet enjoyable golfing experience. The course is well-maintained with fast greens and strategically placed bunkers, providing an affordable and fun municipal course for players of all levels. The friendly staff, including Pro Eric Chavez, adds to the welcoming atmosphere. Despite some patchy greens, visitors appreciate the reasonable prices and the scenic setting with a path leading from Spring River Zoo to the Kenneth Smith Bird Sanctuary.
Why you should go
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Experience a challenging yet fun municipal golf course
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Affordable green fees offer value for money
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Interact with friendly and helpful staff like Pro Eric Chavez
Beginner On this lovely course, understanding that it's the hardest course as well. But I enjoy. the area. The people are great and have an awesome time. Every time I go getting my family involved. And friends and the company I work for do lots of tournaments with them. I Will always recommend this course. And I have played the other courses already being new to this game. I'm still learning, but I'm enjoying it. And want to succeed in the game of Golf.
The course looked good some of the greens was a little rough but I’ve seen worse. The pro shop was very basic hopefully you don’t need anything pass markers and balls. The golf carts ran great and wasn’t tore up. I would definitely recommend playing for a public course. The cost was equivalent to the quality of the course
You get what you pay for... 18 holes with a cart for $33 each seemed like a good deal. And the course was interesting but quite rough. No water in the ball washers, directions to the next hold didn't exist, patchy greens, but really nice pro shop staff. It was worth $33.
Beginner On this lovely course, understanding that it's the hardest course as well. But I enjoy. the area. The people are great and have an awesome time. Every time I go getting my family involved. And friends and the company I work for do lots of tournaments with them. I Will always recommend this course. And I have played the other courses already being new to this game. I'm still learning, but I'm enjoying it. And want to succeed in the game of Golf.
The course looked good some of the greens was a little rough but I’ve seen worse. The pro shop was very basic hopefully you don’t need anything pass markers and balls. The golf carts ran great and wasn’t tore up. I would definitely recommend playing for a public course. The cost was equivalent to the quality of the course
You get what you pay for... 18 holes with a cart for $33 each seemed like a good deal. And the course was interesting but quite rough. No water in the ball washers, directions to the next hold didn't exist, patchy greens, but really nice pro shop staff. It was worth $33.
Try to avoid peak times to ensure better pace of play
Consider playing during weekdays for potentially less crowded rounds
Bring your putter as the greens can be challenging despite wide fairways
Engage with staff like Eric Chavez for assistance during your game
Reviews
The Nancy Lopez Golf Course at Spring River receives mixed reviews, with some praising the well-maintained greens and friendly staff, while others criticize the slow pace of play and course conditions. Reviewers appreciate the challenging layout of the course, affordability of green fees, and helpfulness of staff members like Eric Chavez. However, concerns are raised about patchy greens, slow pace due to overcrowding on certain holes, and deteriorating tee boxes. Despite these issues, there is recognition for the potential of the course as a great place for learning golf or enjoying a round with friends.
Beginner On this lovely course, understanding that it's the hardest course as well. But I enjoy. the area. The people are great and have an awesome time. Every time I go getting my family involved. And friends and the company I work for do lots of tournaments with them. I Will always recommend this course. And I have played the other courses already being new to this game. I'm still learning, but I'm enjoying it. And want to succeed in the game of Golf.
The course looked good some of the greens was a little rough but I’ve seen worse. The pro shop was very basic hopefully you don’t need anything pass markers and balls. The golf carts ran great and wasn’t tore up. I would definitely recommend playing for a public course. The cost was equivalent to the quality of the course
You get what you pay for... 18 holes with a cart for $33 each seemed like a good deal. And the course was interesting but quite rough. No water in the ball washers, directions to the next hold didn't exist, patchy greens, but really nice pro shop staff. It was worth $33.
Played when over 100 degrees. The course is in very good shape for extreme temperatures. If you like trees and a fun track this is a great bargain. Greens were fine and semi fast. The carts were modern with GPS tracking !! Staff was accommodating. We'll done Roswell golf.