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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a tee time?

Tee Times will be accepted on Wednesday 7:00 AM, Thursady & Friday  for the weekend of Saturday, Sunday, and holidays at Los Altos, Arroyo Del Oso Only. Ladera Golf Courses is open for Tee Times Seven (7) Days in advance.

The executive courses at Los Altos, Ladera, Arroyo del Oso-Dam Nine, and Puerto Del Sol will be open play on a first-come first-serve basis.

Ladera Golf Course will issue starting times for weekday play with request taken one week in advance.

Promptly at 7:00 A.M. every Wednesday, starting time reservations will be taken beginning with the first person signed on the arrival list at the pro shop. This person will be allowed one reservation time. The first person on the phone will then choose one starting time. The procedure will continue, alternating between in-person and on-the-phone reservations until everyone on the list or using the phone has made a reservation. Using the same alternating procedure, starting with the first name on the list, and continuing as before, people whose names are on the list will be given the opportunity of making a second and/or third reservation during those weeks that contain a holiday and starting time reservation apply.

Is there a dress code at the golf course?

Golfers should dress appropriately. Please wear a shirt, shorts, slacks or skirt, and shoes. Metal spikes are not allowed on any of the City golf courses. Shirts are required.

Golf lessons for children and adults?

Golf lessons are available, ages seven thorough adults, private or group.

To make an arrangement please call the golf course in your area.

Is there a golf tournament scheduled this weekend?

Tournament schedules are posted on the City's Golf Course website. Click on "Monthly Golf Calendar". Tournament schedule flyers are available at each golf pro shop beginning on the first day of each month or you may call the pro shops at:

Arroyo del Oso: 884-7505

Los Altos: 298-1897

Puerto del Sol: 265-5636

Ladera: 836-4449

Can I use the banquet facilities at one of the golf courses for a non-golf event?

Yes. Banquet and meeting rooms are available for outside events at Ladera and Arroyo Del Oso. A new banquet facility will be opening at Los Altos in the fall of 2004. Please contact the food and beverage manager at the facility of your choice.

Arroyo Del Oso 881-2272

Ladera 831-9300

How much is an annual golf pass?

Annual pass prices vary from $267 for a Junior User Fee Pass up to $1,434 for an unlimited use pass.

Please contact Golf Management at (505) 888-8115 for details.

What are the Junior and Senior golf ages?

Junior golfers are 17 years old and younger. The price for an 18-hole Junior round is $11.00 Monday through Friday. $14.25 Saturday, Sunday & Hoilday's

Senior golfers are recognized at age 55 and older. The 18-hole Senior round is $15.75 Monday-Friday. $28.00 Saturday, Sunday & Holiday's

Please contact the Golf Management Office at 888-8115 or the individual pro shops.

How much does it cost to play golf?

18-hole weekday rounds are $22 Monday through Friday, and $28.50 Saturday through Sunday.

Senior rounds are 25% less than regular rates for those 55 and older. Junior rates are 50% less than regular rates for golfers 17 and younger.

Nine-hold rates vary from course to course.

Afternoon and other special rates are also available.

Please contact the individual golf pro shops for more information.

Do you have practice golf facilities or a nighttime driving range?

Yes. All four of the City's golf courses offer practice putting and chipping greens and a driving range. Puerto Del Sol Golf Course operates a nighttime driving range until 10:30 P.M. from Memorial Day through mid-September.

Where can I play disc golf?

Disc golf is not a City program, but it is held at city facilities. For more information, visit about disc golf in Albuquerque, visit www.abqdiscgolf.com.


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