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Henderson, NV

Arroyo Grande DGC

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wellsbranch250
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Experience: 10.3 years 659 played 639 reviews
2.00 star(s)

My First Exposure To The Desert Southwest Style

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 12, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

(1.853 Rating) A desert style niner with decent variety in a multi-use park.
- HOLE VARIETY - The sole reason I'm giving Arroyo a weak 2.0 score, with its hoard of issues, was due to the diversity in gameplay. The distances vary from the high 300s to the high 100s. There are some flat plays, some down shots and one slightly up-hill shot. The culvert, which did have ¼ inch of algae flow in it during my appearance, qualifies as a water element in my book. A hole like (6) has moderate tree coverage and requires either throwing a long laser thru a tree gap or bombing a RHFH. Among the 220 plus niners I've thrown as of this review, I'd put the variety at 75 percentile among this niner grouping.
- CHALLENGING - I think this course is geared best for MA3s with crossover appeal to MA2s and MA4s.
- CHAINS - Mach Vs, all of them were in great shape.

Cons:

Lots of minor issues.
- NO LOOP - Players can park either near tee (1) or near tee (9). Regardless of the choice, it will either be a quarter mile walk to the start of the course, or a quarter mile walk back to the car. There is an informal marked reverse layout reusing most of the pads, but the reverse layout adds no value to non-locals and piles on the issues.
- MULTI USE HAZARDS - Like every course I've played in Vegas (5 of them), there are other park amenities that come into play routinely. Here at Arroyo, it's mainly walking paths and trails, but they are in play on almost every hole. I had to pause my play multiple times. I could see the dog park coming into play on a terrible shot as well.
- NAVIGATION AND SIGNAGE - The on-site posted course map is sun bleached to the point of being useless. No tee signs are present either. Thankfully someone was kind enough to sharpie a number and direction to throw on each pad. Players will need a nav app to seamlessly proceed.
- TEES - Circular 8 foot diameter concrete pads. I needed more several times.
- NATURAL BEAUTY - Of the five courses I hit in the Vegas area, I scored this one in the middle for aesthetics and at roughly 40 percentile on my ledger as of this review. The backdrop is nice several times, the terrain is cool, and the rock lined paths were neat. The issues however are the constant view of the built environment and the culvert. There is also a lack of lush vegetation and small bits of trash on just about every hole.
- TERRAIN - I don't agree that the course is listed as very cart friendly. After hole (4), the course traverses rocky flat terrain for the remainder. My ankles got a workout. I would not recommend this course to players with bad knees or foot issues.
- FORGIVENESS - Lots of chances for players to scrape up their discs here. Don't bring plastic here that can't take a beating. I am no longer going to feel bad when someone hits a rock on my backyard course. Oh wait, I never did. :p
- CULVERT - A concrete culvert comes into play 5 times. Good luck crossing it to all those who attempt to throw here after a good downpour. Also, just another feature to help scruff up one's discs.
- TIME PLAY - I clocked in at 27 minutes. A touch higher compared to the average niner I've thrown. However, this figure does not include the time it took me to walk to (1).

Other Thoughts:

My first played course in Nevada and my 22nd state crossed off the board. Despite the low 2.0 rating, I liked it, and it was my favorite among the 3 niners I hit on this trip (Anthem, Red Ridge). Considering its closeness to the airport and a southwest desert feel, I would highly consider throwing it to someone who is strapped for time and needing to claim Nevada as a state played. Other than that odd niche of players, this is nowhere near a destination course. Great for a local within 10 to 15 minutes that doesn't have the time for the 24 holes at Sunset. Also great for baggers like me as it's publicly accessible and easy to get to. Among the 652 courses I've played, it reminded me of zero of them, not even the other Vegas ones I hit.
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pmay5
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2.00 star(s)

Arroyo Minor 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 18, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Located in a large, multi-use park. Restrooms, concessions (when open) are available. Nice course map at start of course. Concrete tee pads (size also makes them a Con). Baskets are in good shape. #5 is a fun downhill hole, but still has a problem and #9 is a fun, ace run finishing hole.

Cons:

The tee pads on most holes are circular and small. Those holes are long enough that I needed a run up longer than the tee pad. Ironically, the two holes that use paved sidewalks as the tees are rather short downhill holes.

Several holes clustered around sidewalk. #1 is on a steep grassy hillside, wild throws can easily cross #2 and onto the sidewalk. #2 fairway is on the bottom of the grassy slope, but the main line (RHBH) is right over the sidewalk, toward a blind corner of bushes. #3 is in a dirt/desert area, but the same sidewalk is a RHBH path to the basket.

Several baskets are in swampy areas, yes in the desert! #2 basket is in such a swampy area (appears to be drain pipe from upper parking lot) that someone has added rocks to step on to keep your feet dry while retrieving your disk. #3 is slightly better, yet a swampy area right in front of the basket. #6 green area is also swampy and muddy.

10 foot wide concrete drain is crossed several times. There wasn't much water in this drain the day I played here, but I kind of wondered what was in the water each time I crossed it. Would be a real problem if there was much water in this drain. After #5 you cross this drain, then #6 has a fairway of about 20 feet wide, filled with large bushes/trees between the drain and a concrete retaining wall. Then cross the drain again to #7 tee, #7 basket, #8 tee and #8 basket.

#5 basket is guarded. Yes, guarded by a tree so close that its branches are hanging in the basket.

#9 is a fun downhill ace run near the dog park, the opposite end of the dog park from where you started. Not very close to the first tee.

Other Thoughts:

This course is located is a large, well-kept multi-use park. Ball fields, dog park, bike stunt park, walking paths (paved and unpaved). I see what they were thinking when putting this course in, add another amenity in an area not being used. However, that area is either very near the sidewalk or in natural areas of rocks, desert, concrete drain and a retaining wall (I didn't list the natural areas as a Con, because you are in the desert area and have to work with the terrain). Several of the holes have decent length (4 over 300' and a 280' hole), so beginners/families won't play too often, more advanced players won't like the tee pads and getting their plastic chewed up.
This course will get some rounds played, I just hope everyone is careful in the crowded areas. I can see this park being very crowded in the evenings and on weekends.
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