Island Greens is a practice facility with a good pro shop and restaurant. It currently has 2 instructors on staff. The facility building looks like what may be the clubhouse on a private golf course, very nice. It has and island green that is approx. 150yds from the mats and the another 150yds+ pass that. Players can also hit off grass tees. There are 2 practice greens, with one for pitching and also a bunker area for practice. In addition there is a 18 hole miniature golf course. It's truly an excellent facility for the entire family.
Came here with my family for mini golf and it was a fun time. There are no windmills or anything like that, it's made to look like a more natural course. There are good chances that you will end up in water or weeds, so grab an extra ball just in case. Well worth the time.
The staff here tries hard to make this a wonderful place for their customers. Their mini golf course is made up so well with islands, waterfalls, unique plants, sand traps, bridges, hills, and much more. The shooting range is pretty boring just a field if grass with a mot. They also have a handy sand trap to practice on and a putting green. Overall the prices are a little spendy but the beautiful land makes up for it.
If you have down time and looking for something to do, I highly recommend going to Tualatin Island Green (TIG). TIG is a full service driving range that has an abundance of driving stations; both on the pad and on actual grass. Many of the pad stations have heaters hanging from above, so you can go during the winter. The service at TIG is amazing too! The staff is very knowledgeable about golf and is always willing to talk shop with you. They have a bunch of loaners and demo clubs that you can try. So, even if you don't have your clubs with you, you can still go swinging with their clubs. And when you are done, you can stop in at the Island Grill for some very delicious food.
Mini golf course was boring!!! All the holes are the same! Might as well be doing the same hole 18 times!!! Not super scenic. My kids had the most fun sticking their clubs into the water...
We always go here to practice. They have plenty of synthetic tees (many covered and some heated) and grass tees available in the dryer months. They also offer putting and chipping greens, miniature golf, and golf lessons. The Island Grill serves quick meals, wine and beer.
A really nice spot to hit balls, practice on the greens and sand - friendly staff, great prices and, I love the heaters in winter! Small but tasty restaurant on site as well, highly recommended!
Many choices for tees - grass, carpet, covered or not, heaters, chipping, we called it the "bucket challenge" - going for the wooden half barrels, inside a nice little putting challenge, equipment prices seemed to be appropriate, friendly staff at the golf desk as well as at the food spot. Speaking of food, a nice selection of appetizers and beer in a clean relaxing environment. Didn't do the mini golf but our grandson loves it.
My family stopped by here just to grab a quick lunch while out running errands. The food was great and reasonably priced. You also get some entertainment as the restaurant looks out on the driving range. While we were there we got to what a guy trying to hit the ball as hard as he could, while we were a little scared at times it did provide us with some lunchtime humor.
I am not a golfer, so cannot attest to the regular course there. However, I have played mini-golf at Tualatin Island Greens and had a very enjoyable time. The service in the club house was good, the 18 hole course is challenging enough without being too difficult for those of us who enjoy mini-golf but are not interested in regular golf. The course may be a bit too hard for kids under 12.