About
Prairie Falls Golf Club opened as a nine-hole course in 1999 and the second nine was added in 2000. Though each nine has a unique character, they combine seamlessly to create a fair test. It's an ideal course for high handicappers learning the game but it's not an easy course by any means. The front nine is a player friendly parkland layout with wide and forgiving fairways. You won't be penalized if you're slightly errant. You'll have the opportunity to build up your score on the front nine, putting you in a good position for facing the tougher back nine where there is less room for error. Prairie Falls Golf Club'a back has a links-style design with narrow fairways and tricky greens with subtle breaks. It's a challenging but fair course and if played smartly there are some birdie opportunities available.
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Awards & Recognition
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Top Courses in Mountain West(2018 #13)
Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by u449247504 on 07/09/2024
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Photo submitted by u449247504 on 07/09/2024
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Photo submitted by michas22 on 10/17/2022
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Photo submitted by michas22 on 10/17/2022
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Gorgeous day at Prairie Falls Photo submitted by u651157847 on 07/20/2022
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Photo submitted by u000003971278 on 08/21/2020
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Photo submitted by mtpingr on 09/16/2015
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Photo submitted by mtpingr on 09/16/2015
Golfer Reviews
Story of 2 nines
The front nine starts you off on a part three and is much more difficult than the back nine. The 2 nines should be switched. The front nine is obviously the newer of the two and is pretty much 90% uphill. The distance in overall yardage is deceiving. Be sure to check the length of the part threes and the fact that this is only a par 69 golf course. The 5700 yard tees play like 6200. Otherwise the course is in great condition the back nine is in awesome shape and though the greens are a little slow they are very consistent and the entire course is lush and healthy.
We will be back.
Great front nine
Played on a crisp fall day. Started on back nine due to frost. Very nice, traditional layout. Front nine a newer track, links style with challenging greens and very few houses. Entire course well maintained and a good value.
Post Falls Golf Course
Good golf course greens are in great shape and large and undulating. Front 9 is totally different than the back 9. This is the first time I have played golf there. Great value for your money. Will play it again.
At the right price
The course was in generally good condition but I would like to see more speed on the greens for truer breaks. As long as you get a discount price and don't mind a little slow play it's a fun track
Nice course
Really nice course for the money. Greens are fast and the fairways are well taken care of. Great for all levels of players.
Nice layout
Very fun course to play that can be challenging given its slightly shorter length. Shot placement is key on several tees and views of the surrounding hills abound throughout. #14 is an especially scenic and fun par 3.