21516 Golden Triangle Rd.
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
(661) 253-4386
Cost: $9 (various combo and
weekday packages may be cheaper) Other
Activities: Go-karts,
video games
Par: 41 (Waterfall Ridge)
& 42 (Cavern Trail)
Waterfall
Ridge Cavern Trail
Difficulty: 7 Difficulty: 7
Creativity: 5 Creativity: 5
Atmosphere: 6 Atmosphere: 6
The
two courses at Mountasia are part of a larger
entertainment center, which includes go-karts, video games, food, etc. The complex is set up in hill country above
Los Angeles and, perhaps as a nod to that setting, the location itself is
“mountainous” with the two courses available covering some change in elevation. There isn’t much in the way of theming to the
courses as the holes are general adventure course style without any obstacles
or other decorations.
Both
courses are nicely spread out over the terrain and use the ups and downs to
their advantage in the holes. There’s
plenty of space between the holes and while we played in the early evening
there seemed to be some respites from the California sun available. However,
the holes themselves need a good amount of maintenance. The carpets are mostly
worn thin so they run very fast. There
was a decent amount of debris (moss, dirt, water stains, etc)
on some of the holes and some rips/tears in the carpet as well. On the occasional hole some of the boundaries
has some issues as well and once that caused an errant out-of-bounds for us.
That all being said, it’s not too hard to adjust and our scores weren’t far
over par, having been our first time through the course (though all of us were
seasoned putters – scores will likely be higher for more casual putters). There were only a couple of holes that were
somewhat more difficult to play because of the weathered conditions. The course was about average when it came to
hole design, with most feeling like known variations of adventure style holes.
In
the immediate area there isn’t much else in the way of courses, so it’s worth a
play if you are hankering for putting.
It’s about an average course when it comes down to it so you won’t be
blown away and even with its faults at the cost (especially if you do one of
the packages) you won’t be disappointed either. We hear it’s a bit better in
the evening as well as they light up the waterfall for some nice atmosphere
while putting.
For
another view of this course, check out our friends A Couple of Putts’ review!
Reviewed
by Pat & Duffer
Reviewed
in 2019
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