Golf Rates and Fees in Grand Junction Know What You Pay Before You Play

Golf in Grand Junction costs less than what you'll find on the Front Range or at resort courses up in the mountains. This page breaks down green fees, cart fees, lesson costs, and ways to save money on your rounds. You can use it to plan out your season and know exactly what to expect at the register. Grand Junction golf courses keep pricing simple and offer options for every budget and schedule.

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How Our Green Fees Work

Our greens fees now adapt dynamically, adjusting in real time based on demand, availability, course conditions, and other factors. During peak times, rates may rise; during slower periods, they can be discounted. This gives you the freedom to choose not only when you play, but how much you pay. The future of golf booking is here — flexible, transparent, and designed with you in mind. Seize the opportunity and hit the course.

All Tee Times Prices Include Cart Mesa County Residents (with ID) will receive a 30% discount! Book up to 14 days in advance! For advanced bookings, please call our Pro Shop: (970) 263-9270.

For Corporate, Tournament, and Group Rates, please email golf@redlandsmesa.com

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Smart Ways To Lower Your Per-Round Cost in Grand Junction

If you play a few times a month or more, there are easy ways to spend less per round.

  • Play twilight hours. Afternoon and evening rates drop from the regular price, and in a Grand Junction summer, you still have plenty of daylight to finish.
  • Book weekday rounds. Monday through Thursday rates are almost always lower than weekends.
  • Ask about punch cards. A lot of local courses sell multi-round cards that bring your per-round cost down the more you play.
  • Look into seasonal passes. The Western Slope playing season runs long — March through November most years. That means a season pass gets you more rounds than the same deal would in a shorter-season town like Breckenridge or Steamboat.
  • Join a league. League play often comes with a lower per-round rate built into the season fee.

The more rounds you play in a year, the more these savings add up. And in the Grand Valley, you get a lot of rounds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a round of golf typically cost in Grand Junction?

Green fees range from affordable public rates to mid-tier semi-private pricing for 18 holes, depending on the course and time of day. Weekday and twilight rates are the lowest, and weekend mornings are the highest.

Do Grand Junction golf courses charge extra for a cart?

Yes, most courses list cart fees separate from green fees. Some charge per seat, others per cart. Ask about pricing when you book so you know what to expect.

Are there discounted golf rates for seniors or juniors in the Grand Valley?

Yes. Many courses offer reduced fees for seniors, juniors, and active military with a valid ID. Age cutoffs vary by course, so check when you call or book online.

When do twilight golf rates start in Grand Junction?

Twilight windows usually start mid-to-late afternoon. The exact time shifts through the season based on daylight hours. In summer, you can still fit a full 18 holes in a twilight window thanks to late sunsets in the valley.

Can I save money by buying a multi-round punch card in Grand Junction?

Yes. Several local courses sell punch cards or season passes that lower your per-round cost. The more you play, the bigger the savings — and the long Grand Valley season gives you plenty of time to use them.

Are golf lesson fees included in any Grand Junction course packages?

Some courses bundle intro lessons with range access or new-member onboarding. Ask the pro shop what's available. Lesson packages that include range time are common at courses in the Clifton and Fruita area.