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Learn moreVery frustrating experience with @thanksgivingpointgolfclub the past couple of weeks. Savanah works at the Curiosity Museum near the golf course. She parks in the parking lot for the museum. A public, designated parking lot with no signs about golf balls. On Memorial Day, she drove my van for her 3-8 pm shift. During that time, someone hit a golf ball through my back quarter window, shattering it. When we called the golf course, they stuck to the narrative that they were not liable. Ten days later, Savanah drove the kid car to work, again from 3-8 pm, and someone hit the hood of the car. I contacted the golf course again, and they said they would send it to their insurance. Leaving me to think that it would be taken care of. I spoke with their insurance and was led to believe the same thing. I received a call this afternoon telling me that they are not liable for any damages and that they don't have to have a net according to Utah law. This is absolutely ridiculous and completely not the right thing to do. There is zero netting blocking the entrance to the museum parking lot. Right by the tees. Claiming that it is the responsibility of the golfer to take care of it. And of course, no one came forward in either situation. It is sad to me that someone would hit a ball that poorly and not make sure of where it ended up. What happens when it hits a person? And it's even more disgusting that a company can stand behind some stupid rule that they don't have any liability for the people coming to their golf course. Do better...
Read morePlayed it for the first time and although I have a few reservations about Miller golf courses I found it to be quite enjoyable. There is ample room for your drive and a good challenge on your approach shots. Miller does allow a bailout on each hole and what is unique, a varied way to play each green from the fairway. I was a little concerned about the undulation on the greens ( a few of his other courses are diabolical) but they were again fair and challenging and offered you a variety of approaches to the pin itself. It is very long for women at 5800 and a slight negative on that part but it rolls out well and my wife managed her way decently. The condition was good and the greens rolled well. The traps were a little thin but overall the maintenance was superb. Service seemed a little sketchy as my first impression walking into the pro shop was a man behind the counter just staring at his computer. After a long awkward time of no response and a few had waves he finally looked up to greet us. But then the phone rang and he proceeded to answer that call with someone on the other end that he knew and again just left us standing there. Luckily a young man entered at that time and pleasantly he checked us in. The cart had no sand in the bottles and when we called the snack place on the 9th hole to order some lunch no one answered the phone. We came in after nine and ordered and the staff was very pleasant. But overall the golf itself was nice and fun. I...
Read moreEdited after owner reply: The venue was nice, had adequate parking, and was able to easily accommodate a large group for my work Christmas party. The location is kind of tucked away out of view and away from surrounding businesses, but it gets you away from the insane traffic (which is nice), and is pretty quick access to and from the freeway.
Original review: The venue itself was nice and the food tasted fine, but the customer service was pretty bad. I had a work party there and had submitted my food allergies/dietary restrictions a week or two in advance and was told they could accommodate. When I got there, I had trouble finding a staff member willing to help me get the right food. The staff was unaware of the ingredients in food (e.g., I was told by different staff members that the salad dressing both did and did not contain milk—well, which is it?), and in the end I was informed they'd given my food to someone else, had run out of what I'd ordered, and all they could give me was a small side salad—disappointing when I was hungry and expecting a full entree. Two others with allergies (also sitting at my same table) were told the same thing, which makes me think they don't actually know how to accommodate...
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