Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course (Kingman Municipal)

18 hole Par 71

Website: http://www.cerbatcliffsgolf.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Cerbat Cliffs without melting in the Arizona sun?

You'll find the spring and fall months, specifically March-May and September-November, offer the most comfortable temperatures for a round here. The summer heat can be brutal, so if you play then, plan for an early morning tee time to beat the worst of it.

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Cerbat Cliffs?

The course really comes alive on the back nine, especially with some of those elevated tees. Keep an eye out for the par-3 13th-it plays downhill with a tricky green, demanding a precise shot to avoid the desert scrub lurking around it.

How does Cerbat Cliffs stack up for value, and what should I expect for green fees?

For a well-maintained municipal course, Cerbat Cliffs offers fantastic value. You'll find the green fees are very reasonable, especially compared to resort courses, making it a smart choice for a solid round without breaking the bank.

Given it's a municipal course, how are the greens and fairways typically maintained at Cerbat Cliffs?

We've always found the course to be surprisingly well-kept for a public track. While you shouldn't expect PGA tour conditions, the greens usually roll true and the fairways are generally in good shape, offering a fair playing surface.

Are there any standout views or unique desert features to enjoy while playing Cerbat Cliffs?

Absolutely, the course is nestled right against the Cerbat Mountains, giving you some really striking desert vistas, especially on the back nine. You'll often spot local wildlife and enjoy the dramatic rock formations that frame several holes.