Coachman’s Golf Resort
984 County Road A, Edgerton, WI, 53534
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Address :
984 County Road A
Edgerton, WI, 53534 - Phone (608) 618-2167
- Website https://www.coachmans.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Kyle T.
My favorite time of the year is when my family and friends come up for a weekend of golf at Coachman's. Fun course, great food and friends. This place is the best! Been coming here for a LONG time and my dad for even longer. Super quick trip up from Chicago too. 5/5, no doubt. "PERFECT" - Street Fighter
(5)Andrew P.
First off the golf course saved the weekend. We did a total of 45 holes over two days and had a great golfing experience. This course is above par. Now the downside and why I have them a 2 star. The resort side is a little sketchy. They are stuck in the 1980's and most clientele are elderly retirement folks. This place reminds me of a roadside motel you would likely pass up. Our room was disgusting. It smells like R Kelly's sheets (piss) and the bathroom was out of the movie Saw. My wife would NEVER stayed if she came along. The AC in my friend room didn't work well either. This place has potential, but as I write this I hope there are plans to update it. If this is done we may come back.
(2)Joe G.
This is a cheap truck stop motel with a golf course attached. The front desk staff seemed somewhat annoyed by our arrival, like they were overwhelmed by a party of four. The rooms look like something you'd see as a crime scene backdrop on CSI. The golf course itself is ok. Groomed well. The most challenging terrain was on the tee boxes. The course starters have no idea what they're doing, so play is often slow. This is a great place to go if being homeless is your only other option. Homeless golfers would love this place!
(2)Nick T.
I love this place and have a lot of fun every time I come here. I typically come here on a golf trip with twenty other guys so it has to be demanding to take care of us for the four days were here.When we check in, Theresa is running the show from the front counter is always nice when dealing with our loud and somewhat sober group. The course is clean, laid out well, and challenging on some holes. The course has a decent amount of holes with water and there always a beverage cart roaming the course so you don't become dehydrated. Rooms are average, clean with a tube tv that some people bitch about. I don't know why your watching tv when you could be shooting 36 holes a day and drinking at night, especially at the low rates they give you for a round of gold. The bar is held down by Eric who is serving up very heavy poured jack and cokes in my glass while I meet some interesting locals and travelers from the tri-state area. Drinks are very very well priced (did i say very) and they had a few 70 inch tv's behind the bar and other 40 something inch tv's on the other walls. Food is good and large portions ;prime rib buffet, large burgers, steaks, and a fish fry are must do's. Stop reading and reserve a tee time
(5)Thomas T.
I golfed Coachman's for my first time today. I wasn't sure what to expect. I was hoping for a great course, but heard some people say it was just okay. After my round, I would say it landed somewhere in the middle. We had a tee time just after noon on Friday. It was pretty busy, but that never really had an effect on our round, thankfully. We started off on the "Blue" nine. This set of holes was decent, but not fantastic. It probably didn't help that my tee shots were horrible. I though it was odd to have two par-3 holes back-to-back. The rough was pretty sparse and dry, causing a lot of bounce and roll on errant shots. Sometimes that was okay, but other times it just let your ball carry into a hazard. Additionally, that's a tough lie to hit off of. The "White" nine was better, I thought. While I shot better, I still thought this set of holes was better. The rough was more what you would expect (thick grass). For both sets of holes, the greens, I felt, played pretty fast. Greens seemed to be quite small, or very tilted. The sand felt very nice, but somehow it was tough to hit out of. Not sure how that works - maybe we were just having a bad day, but none of us had one good shot out of the sand! If you golf the greater Madison area, I would describe this course as Tumbledown Trails meets Kestrel Ridge. This would be an excellent place to bring a larger group (bachelor party, for example). They seem very willing and able to handle big groups. If you're looking for a fun time and a decent course, this fits the bill. If you're looking for a top-notch course with fantastic views and amazing grounds, you should pay more and go somewhere else. I will return here, but for the right deal. I think the going rate today would have been $42/each for 18 holes with a cart. I don't think I would pay that - thankfully we got an online deal for less than that.
(3)Dan R.
This review is for the restaurant only (it does not have its own website): If you are looking for attentive service so that you can get back on the highway, forget it. They are staffed by high-school aged girls (at least that is the appearance) or old timers that move slow. The food can be above average, but not anything worthy of a call out. It's a typical Wisconsin supper club with many locals leisurely dining and drinking, which is fine if that is what you are looking for. Not many other choices in the area.
(3)Ryan W.
It's a drinking bar with a golf problem. Great place to spend mancation!
(5)daniel v.
The course itself is 2 1/2 stars. We had a 20-man 2-day golf tournament in October and decided to settle hear. We paid $240 each for 4 rounds and 2 nights with a day of breakfast and dinner included. It is in the middle of nowhere and the closest Walmart is 15 miles away. The course is pretty open with only 1 or 2 challenging holes. I will give separate reviews on the course and housing facility. The course: There are 3 par-9 courses. 1 of them was not challenging so we stuck with the other 2 for all 4 rounds. The pros: The greens are in great shape with no discoloration or many ball marks. I could not tell if they are true because the greens were 75% complete from aireration. The cons: The greens are super slow, probably the slowest I've every played. This could be a pro or con for others. It only slopes down from the top so not a lot of undulation. The slope rating for the course is 117, which is pretty easy. Fairways are very wide and rough is...well.. not so rough. Housing: 4 stars. The pros: The staff is very nice, laid back, and accommodating. They will send something back to you if you forget it there. The food is surprisingly pretty good with a great menu that includes seafood and prime rib. The cons: The facility was a bit antiquated with 19" tube TVs, blow dryers upon request only, foam soap dispensers in shower only, and 70's-style motif. But you get what you pay for. I'd come back here if the course was more challenging. Every room has sliding glass doors leading right to the course so you can drive your cart to it and pick up your bags. 3 1/2 stars overall.
(3)Pamala G.
Poor quality food, dark... probably to hide food quality. Over priced for quality and location. Clearly the golf course keeps the place afloat. Had a good seafood buffet at one time, was really good, so the wonderful management got rid of , great move. Place could be a goldmine with the right management. Locals would like a good place in the country to eat without going to a .
(1)Brian K.
I had a group of 20 guys that went on a 3 day 3 night golf trip there. The food was very good. The service at the restaurant and bar was great. The hotel room and amenities were clean and simple. However I went there to play golf. The experience was not so good. We went in July and the weather was HOT. It was in the 90s and 100s most of our time there. The fairways were wattered and looking good. The rough was dead and hardpan. The golf course had a cart path only rule that was strictly enforced. This is the first time in my 40+ years of golf experience where I have seen a golf course say cart path only because THERE HAS NOT BEEN RAIN?!! On some holes where we hit drives way off the fairway we would drive our cart over. Reason being it was a super long walk and it was so hot out we wanted to stay cool and conserve energy. Well the golf course rangers would drive up to us and strongly tell us to keep our carts 100% on the path. There were even times when 1 wheel from my cart was on the grass and the rangers would drive out of their way to tell me to keep my cart on the path. 1 freaking wheel was on the grass and the rangers treat us like children and say we will get kicked off the course if we continue to do that. Everybody that golfed that weekend in my group, locals, and people with other groups were incredibly angry with the course. We asked the course why cart path only when there has not been rain for weeks and they said that driving carts on the grass kills the grass when there has not been any rain! I worked as a golf caddy and in the pro shop at golf courses for 15 years. Never have I ever heard that driving on dry grass will kill the grass. Also the employees were out there driving around the course and grass but they wouldnt let us. One worker was even driving his pickup truck on the course. So the golf employees and golf superintendent are hippocrits and treated the customers poorly. Who makes 60-70 year old men walk much of the course in 100+ degree heat? COACHMANS DOES! The course is nothing special and very basic so this explanation made no sense and make everybody even more mad. I could see if we were playing Pebble Beach we need to keep our carts on the path, but not this rinky dinky course. The first tee starter was also rude to us and treated us like jerks. We had our trip booked for 9 months. On Saturday of our trip they had another big outing scheduled. Well they tried kicking some of our guys off the course so their outing could play and our guys were on the 15th hole! We had our trip booked before the golf outing however they booked the outing on top of our group and indirectly told us we werent important. The tee starter said it is not my problem they had a gold outing booked on top of our trip. The golf workers there were so arrogant they acted like they were doing us a favor. The customer is always wrong seems to be there mentality. So the only reason I would go back is because others want to play there. If I were in charge of setting up a golf trip I would not go back. So beware if you like to golf and are a regular golfer this place may not treat you the way you want to be treated. Also if you ride on carts when you play, it is risky to book a trip here. When we booked our trip the golf shop never mentioned they have cart path only if the rough is dried out.
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