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Golf Courses Golf Course
Maintenance Manager Casey Crittenden, CGCS
2271 Bella Vista Way
Bella Vista, AR 72714
(479) 855-8003
The
Bella Vista
Country Club Golf Course, the community’s oldest course,
received a major greens renovation project in March 2005.
Stretching 6,900 yards, the 18-hole golf course features
relatively few hills as it mildly rolls along U.S. 71.
The Kingswood Golf Course also strolls along U.S. 71. The
links-style 18-hole course covers 6,247 yards and runs north
toward the Bella Vista Country Club before winding back to the Kingsdale clubhouse off of Riordan Road.
The Berksdale Golf Course comprises the second half of the Kingsdale Golf Complex. The village’s most played course runs
along both sides of U.S. 71. Its 18 holes roll through 6,368
yards of trees, water and sand.
The Dogwood Hills Golf Course, the village’s newest course,
provides two-thirds of 27 holes of golf at the Metfield Golf
Complex. The links-style 18-hole course covers 6,233 yards of
gentle terrain and towering trees, with holes ranging from 140
to 552 yards.
The Branchwood Golf Course, Bella Vista’s other nine-hole course,
provides all Par 3’s shorter than 153 yards. Located on the
community’s west side, the course is carved from Bella Vista
hollers that offer amazing year-round views of nature.
The Highlands Golf Course tests your shot-making talents with
18 holes on 6,640 yards built among Bella Vista’s most
tumultuous terrain. Beautiful views lessen the pain of lost
balls, and novice golfers will find it a challenge.
The Scotsdale Golf Course offers 18 holes on 6,745 yards that
play like two totally different nine-hole courses. The front
nine are a gentle, generous group while the back nine make
novices shudder, especially holes 12 through 15, which offer
amazingly beautiful views and an even more amazing demand of
skill.
The Tanyard Creek Practice Center features 36 hard surface
stations and a grass tee featuring 20,000 square feet of hitting
area. An 8,000-square-foot putting green and a practice area
featuring bunkers and chipping stations were added in 1998. |