Cimarron Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Cimarron Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late fall through early spring for Cimarron; the desert air is crisp, and the course is in prime condition without the scorching summer heat. If you're visiting in summer, grab an early morning tee time to beat the sun and enjoy a more relaxed pace.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Cimarron, and what should I watch out for?

You'll quickly learn that Cimarron's true test lies in its deceptively sloped greens and the occasional gusting desert winds, especially on the back nine. Pay close attention to your putts; they often break more than they appear, and don't be afraid to club down into the wind on exposed holes.

Is Cimarron Golf Club a good value for the price, and what kind of experience can I expect?

Cimarron offers excellent value, especially compared to some of its pricier neighbors, making it a smart choice for a quality round without breaking the bank. You'll find a well-maintained course with friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for an enjoyable day out rather than a high-pressure championship experience.

What makes Cimarron Golf Club unique, and are there any signature holes or views I should look forward to?

What truly sets Cimarron apart are the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, particularly from holes 5, 12, and 16. The course design cleverly integrates natural desert landscaping, giving you that authentic desert golf feel without being overly penalizing if you stray a bit.

How busy does Cimarron Golf Club get, and what's the typical pace of play?

While Cimarron can get busy, especially on weekend mornings during peak season, we've generally found the pace of play to be quite reasonable, usually around four hours. The marshals do a good job of keeping things moving, so you won't feel rushed but also won't be waiting around excessively.