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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Teton Lakes Golf Course - Pro shop

    Teton Lakes Golf Course

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Don't let my 3 star discourage you from playing this course. My expectations were thinking "muni"…read moreand it was better than that. Gas carts and gravel cart paths are "muni-esque", but again, the course was flat, fun with good bends and long grass hazards to keep you sharp on your game. The greens feel like velvet but are also have some rough spots. This course is probably one of the better courses you are going to find in the area if you are looking to play. It has 27 holes, broken into three 9 hole options. On this Friday in July, we showed up with no tee time reservation and were able to go out for 9 holes at 4pm with a cart for I think $52 for both my husband and I. The three legs of this golf course are woven together so tightly, having never played it before and being unfamiliar with course, I did feel that our experience was part "golf outing", part "brain game," because some of the tee boxes were almost impossible to find based on twisty cart paths, long grass and only somewhat helpful signage. Shane in the pro shop was fun and light hearted and proud of Teto Lakes Golf Course. McDonalds Corporation was having a large event when we were there, thus why there was only one of the 9 hole options available to us to play. I also got a 20% sale discount on a great pair of Skechers golf shoes, which was a bonus to my golfing day. So there is a pro shop, there are golf carts (gas), there are locker rooms (dated) and a snack shack for food. So it has all you really need, although a bit dated and with a slightly rural feel. But with that, you could not ask for nicer staff and folks to be around to play a game. All in all, this is not Bandon Dunes nor what I am even use to in Vegas, but it was worth having our clubs in our car to play a round. It was fun!

    There are 27 holes at this golf course. When I went, there was a tournament happening on 18 of the…read moreholes. I played the same course(the middle fork) twice, yet I enjoyed it. There was great customer service and the golf carts ran great(gas powered). I enjoyed the course. It played like a links style course. I was confused in some parts where to go, but I figured it out. Well kept, great greens, and had a great feel to it. No defined cart paths, but there are signs. I enjoyed it!

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    Teton Lakes Golf Course - Posted rates in pro shop as if July 2021

    Posted rates in pro shop as if July 2021

    Teton Lakes Golf Course
    Teton Lakes Golf Course

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    Blast Off - The maze and ball pit from the same side OFW the room just the other corner.

    Blast Off

    2.3(32 reviews)
    23.9 mi

    One of the worst customer service experiences I have had anywhere, with interactions mostly with…read morethe Owner and General Manager. From the moment I walked in the door, these two were rudely demanding I follow a bunch of rules that were inadequately posted with signage in various locations around the space. Most of their rules seem aimed at driving up sales, not with friendly customer service or reasonable prices or good food smells, but with rudely enforced restrictions on the use of artificially limited space. I had a young child and a younger baby. We came for a birthday party. I had a bit of cake and ice cream to share with the baby. He demanded that we not use the plentiful supply of empty picnic tables to eat, but instead insisted those spaces were only for the consumption of food items purchased off the over-priced menu, above and beyond the cost paid by the hosts of the party. Birthday cake and ice cream, they said, could only be eaten in the tiny (walk-in closet sized space) with one picnic table that had been rented for the party, filled with kids celebrating. I asked to see the signage about this rule and was pointed to one small sign on the opposite side of the large and mostly unoccupied dining area full of tables. I mentioned to the owner that this was inadequate signage and that I would be leaving a review about my experience. I added 'good day', as I walked away from him and GM. He followed me back to the other side of the dining area and threatened to throw me out. He further asked if I would like to be escorted out by the sheriff. I asked what I had done (sir). He replied, "You complained. If you don't like it here, you can leave." I chose not to confront him further just then, but after the party asked the GM if there was a posted rule/sign about how you can be thrown out if you politely complain. She responded that, yes, it was all about whether or not they like your attitude (no sign, apparently). Too much flak, or banter, or them just not liking you, and she frequently had thrown paying customers out of the place. The implication was clear that this could be me at any moment. I asked her to give a precise definition of the over-the-line behavior and she told me I was being threatening and would have to leave. She then moved between me and my daughter and my shoes and my diaper bag so that I had to carefully go around her to avoid any physical contact. She followed me and threatened to call the police. I pulled my phone from my diaper bag and stated I would record the rest of the encounter. She turned and walked away after informing me she was calling the sheriff. I gathered my kids and my things, thanked the party organizers, and left the business. As I was leaving in my car, the owner came out to photograph me, my car, my license plate, and tell me he would be pressing all charges possible; that it was not his first 'Rosemary Dance'. All of this occurred outside the building, in the parking lot, in front of my kids, as I was driving away, and I caught it on a video too large for Google to let me share here. This family-oriented play place is toxic, unfriendly, and unsafe to play because of the behavior of the owner and GM. Two sides to every story? More like a room full of people made uncomfortable by their rapid and threatening escalation to wasting peace officers' time plus many negative Google reviews with stories that range from hilarious to disturbing. 0/5 stars

    I should have read the reviews before stopping by here. Old guy, long hair strikes again! Rude…read more Joke of an indoor mini golf course. Save your money and time. Go anywhere else

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    Blast Off - Ball pit after a birthday party tore through here.

    Ball pit after a birthday party tore through here.

    Blast Off - The maze and ball pit from one corner of the room.

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    The maze and ball pit from one corner of the room.

    Sand Creek Golf Course - Back 9

    Sand Creek Golf Course

    3.0(6 reviews)
    27.5 mi

    Okay - as mentioned in my previous reviews, I love to golf and try different courses throughout the…read morecountry when just a short drive away. Staying in Idaho Falls for a small wedding, my parents, husband and I decided to spend a morning on the golf course before heading into the festivities. Sand Creek was the course of choice, thanks Dad!, and proved to be pretty much meh. COURSE: Located in literally the middle of nowhere, we found ourselves lost in just getting to the course. Despite using our phone for directions, google easily rerouted us to the country club, which was not our destination and only added to the frustration in attempting to find the course, and get there in a timely fashion. After doing some map digging, we spotted the course and headed that way! The course itself is nice, well taken care of and provides a variety of greens to challenge all skill levels! SERVICE: Upon arrival, there was no one to be found. The pro shop window was closed, the bar/restaurant was not open and not a soul in sight. We ended up spotting a woman carrying ice into the restaurant area and inquired with her before she waved down her boss to check us in and provide us with golf carts. She was friendly, but seemed annoyed that we interrupted her set up process. After using the bathroom, we opted for breakfast drinks on the course to loosen the mood, but she was unable to provide us with any hard alcohol, stupid Idaho drinking laws! However, she was generous enough to mix up a few drinks for us, and allow us to "start a tab" and pay after our round! Food is also offered, via order at the counter or call from any spot on the golf course for delivery or pick up once finished! The pro shop attendant was nice, allowed us to start at any time (regardless of our scheduled tee time) and made for quick but friendly interaction. Just a note: Masks are NOT required/were not required in this county when we played our round (early September) which made for a little bit of an uncomfortable experience. Being from Denver, where our restrictions are much harsher, I was surprised to see no one wearing masks, keeping socially distant or providing additional cleaning supplies. However, keep an eye out in the bar area, the sweet bartender makes and sells her own mask creations! Although, we had a fun experience, I'd easily choose another Idaho Falls course over this one next time

    I'll preface this with I'm horrible at golf and play maybe twice a year. I'm not well versed in…read moregolf courses, i've only played on a half dozen or so. Golf Shop- good I guess, the employees there are very nice and they seem to have lots of golf equipment. Course- It was the first really nice day of the season and the place was packed. We got on in a relatively brief amount of time, maybe 10-15 mins. The course itself is challenging and for the fact we are just starting April it is pretty green. Golf Patrons- Once again I suck at golf, I realize this and won't spend 20 minutes trying to find a ball when there is a line of golfers waiting to tee up. If people had some basic common courtesy it wouldn't have taken us 4.5 hours to golf 9 holes. Also, if you have a child golfing with you, don't let them go 30 over par on every hole. This is another reasons why there should be some sort of golf etiquette class/agreement before you start golfing. IN CONCLUSION: I really enjoyed this golf course minus the horrible (and I mean horrible at life, not horrible at golf) people in front of us.

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    Sand Creek Golf Course - Hole 1

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    Legacy Golf Course - golf - Updated May 2026

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