Zuni Mountain Golf Course
9 hole Par 36
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Zuni Mountain Golf Course for ideal playing conditions?
We recommend aiming for late spring or early fall when the high desert air is crisp and the course is in prime condition. Summer can get quite warm, and while playable, you'll appreciate the milder temperatures for a more enjoyable round.
Is Zuni Mountain a good course for beginners, or does it offer a challenge for experienced golfers?
Zuni Mountain is surprisingly versatile; its layout is forgiving enough for newer players to enjoy without feeling overwhelmed. However, don't mistake its nine holes for a walk in the park - the elevation changes and cleverly placed bunkers on holes like the 7th will certainly test your shot-making.
What are the standout holes or unique features that make Zuni Mountain special?
You'll definitely remember the dramatic downhill par-3 4th hole, offering stunning views of the surrounding Zuni Mountains - it's a real photo opportunity. The course's natural high desert landscaping, with its juniper and piñon pines, also gives it a distinct, rugged beauty you won't find everywhere.
What kind of amenities and facilities should I expect at Zuni Mountain Golf Course?
Don't expect a sprawling country club, but Zuni Mountain has the essentials covered. There's a friendly pro shop where you can grab balls, tees, and rent clubs if you need them, plus a small snack bar for a quick bite or a cold drink after your round.
How long does a typical round take at Zuni Mountain, and what's the general cost?
A full 9-hole round at Zuni Mountain usually takes about two to two-and-a-half hours, making it perfect for a quick escape. Greens fees are quite reasonable, typically in the $25-$40 range, offering excellent value for a course with such unique mountain views.