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Balboa Golf Course

Photo by Renee
Steinpreis
Used with permission.
Not course, but courses!
Welcome to golf in Hot Springs Village.
The Village is home to eight 18-hole golf courses and one 27-hole golf
complex. With more than 160 holes, there is a golfing opportunity for
players of all skill levels.
Not only abundant, golf in Hot Springs Village is amazingly affordable.
Property Owners can play a round of golf with a cart for less than $23.00 on
any of the POA courses.
Hot Springs Village is home to four of the
top ten courses in Arkansas, and Isabella and Diamante were ranked
nationally by Golf Digest as "Best New Courses" when they opened.
The credit for our magnificent courses must go to Tom Clark of the
architectural firm of Ault, Clark and Associates of Kensington, Maryland,
and our talented maintenance staff. Clark designed eight of the Village's nine
golf courses.
Hot Springs Village Local Rules of Golf
(Adobe
Acrobat Required) |
Golfer Classifications
An adult must accompany children 12 years of age and under in
order to play.
Non-players under 18 years of age are not permitted on the
golf courses at any time.
There are three classifications of Hot Springs Village
golfers: property owner, family member, or guest.
Both annual and daily fees are available for property
owners.
Discount Property Owner Rates
Property owners who confirm they are 80 years of
age or older are called Super
Seniors and may purchase an annual greens fee card for ˝ the property
owner rate, excluding surcharges, or pay half the daily member greens fee
rate excluding surcharges, when playing golf. Super senior property owners
play with no greens fee at Coronado Golf Course on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Cart and surcharge fees are charged. To receive these benefits, the
property owners’ card must be marked Super Senior at the POA
Administration Office.
Property owners who are 90 years of age and
older receive free greens fees and use of all recreation amenities
free of charge excluding applicable surcharges. The Property Owners card
must be marked Roaring 90’s at the POA Administration Office to
receive this special rate.
This card qualifies the family member for family rates
when playing golf.
A holder of a current year family ID card may renew for
the following year for a reduced charge upon presentation of a current
year photo ID and a form completed by the property owner.
* To be eligible for the Family ID card, a person must
be related to a property owner as a:
* Son or Daughter – Stepson or Stepdaughter
* Son-in-Law or Daughter-in-Law
* Father or Mother – Stepfather or Stepmother
* Grandson or Granddaughter Step-grandson or
Step-granddaughter.
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