Cimarron Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Cimarron Golf Course for ideal conditions?
You'll find Cimarron truly shines in the shoulder seasons, particularly late fall through early spring. The desert air is crisp, and the course is in peak condition, making for a much more enjoyable round than battling the summer heat.
What kind of challenge does Cimarron Golf Course present for different skill levels?
Cimarron offers a surprisingly fair challenge, especially if you play from the right tees. While the desert landscaping can be intimidating, the fairways are generally generous, but you'll need to be precise with your irons to avoid the strategically placed bunkers and water features.
How do the green fees at Cimarron Golf Course compare to other courses in the area, and is it worth it?
We think Cimarron offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get, often coming in a bit lower than some of the flashier resort courses nearby. You're paying for a well-maintained track with thoughtful design, not just a name, which is a big win in our book.
What's the standout feature or signature hole at Cimarron Golf Course that I shouldn't miss?
You absolutely must appreciate the dramatic elevation changes and the stunning mountain backdrops on the back nine-they really make the round memorable. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beauty with a challenging carry over a natural wash, demanding a precise shot.
How far in advance should I book a tee time at Cimarron, and what's the typical pace of play like?
During peak season, we recommend booking your Cimarron tee time at least 2-3 weeks out, especially for weekend mornings. You'll generally find a good pace of play here, as the marshals do a solid job, but expect a full four-and-a-half hour round during busier times.