Detailed description of Cascades Municipal Golf Course
Cascades Golf Course rests on 200 acres of beautiful rolling hills with native trees and natural topography. Cascades is named for the natural, cascading waterfalls located throughout the golf course property. Several waterfalls can be heard and, with a brief walk off the perimeter of several holes, can be seen from the course.
The golf course consists of three nine-hole courses which can be combined to create three separate 18-hole configurations:
Quarry Course
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Golf Facilities Manager
The oldest of the three courses, dating back to 1928. The Quarry Course is a par-35, playing a maximum of 2,995 yards.
Pine Course
Constructed in 1931, the Pine Course is a par-36, playing a maximum of 3,135 yards.
Ridge Course
The newest course, opened in 2000. The Ridge Course is a par-36 which plays a maximum of 3,086 yards.
$31 (cart included), played on Sunday, September 2007 at 8am
A short course senior friendly. The bombers would not want to play here. The greens were large and well maintained. The pro shop personnel and the starter in fact all the people were friendly and welcoming. We had a great day because of the super weather. The rough at this course is non existent having been burnt during the high heat this summer.
$31 (cart included), played on Sunday, September 2007 at 8am
A short course senior friendly. The bombers would not want to play here. The greens were large and well maintained. The pro shop personnel and the starter in fact all the people were friendly and welcoming. We had a great day because of the super weather. The rough at this course is non existent having been burnt during the high heat this summer.