Poco Diablo Pitch & Putt

9 hole Pitch & Putt

Website: https://www.pocodiablo.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Poco Diablo Pitch & Putt suitable for beginners or families with kids?

Absolutely, this is where Poco Diablo truly shines. We think it's one of the most welcoming spots for new golfers or families looking for a fun, low-pressure introduction to the game. You'll find the relaxed atmosphere and short holes perfect for building confidence without feeling intimidated.

What's the best time of day or year to play Poco Diablo without crowds?

We recommend hitting the course early in the morning, right after they open, especially during peak season or on weekends. The cooler temperatures are a bonus, and you'll often have the place mostly to yourself for a quick, peaceful round. Weekday afternoons can also be surprisingly quiet.

What kind of clubs should I bring for a round at Poco Diablo?

You really only need a few key clubs here. We suggest bringing a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, and your putter - that's it. Leave the driver and long irons in the bag; you won't need them for these short, precise holes.

Does Poco Diablo offer any unique challenges or memorable holes for a Pitch & Putt?

While it's a Pitch & Putt, Poco Diablo still has its moments. We particularly enjoy the holes that incorporate some subtle elevation changes and the well-placed bunkers around the greens, which demand a bit more precision than you might expect. It's a great spot to sharpen your short game.

Is playing Poco Diablo Pitch & Putt a good value for the cost?

We definitely think it's a solid value, especially if you're looking for a quick, enjoyable golf fix without the commitment or cost of a full 18-hole round. The green fees are very reasonable, making it an accessible option for a casual outing or some dedicated short game practice.