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Sienna
Plantation Golf Club |
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Directions from West of Houston |
Take I-59 South to the exits for Rt. 6 (near the First Colony Mall). Drive east approximately 6 miles (past Oyster Creek Place), and turn left into Sienna Plantation (opposite Kitty Hollow Park). Drive to the end of Sienna Parkway and turn right onto Waters Lake Blvd. Clubhouse is at the end of Waters Lake Blvd. |
Directions from East of Houston |
Travel south on Rt. 288 to the exit for Rt. 6. Drive west approximately 8 miles, look for the entrance to Sienna Plantation on the left, approximately 2.5 miles past the junction with the Fort Bend Parkway Toll Rd. Drive to the end of Sienna Parkway and turn right onto Waters Lake Blvd. Clubhouse is at the end of Waters Lake Blvd. |
Green Fees |
Monday - Thursday
$55, cart and tax included. |
Tee Times |
281 - 778 - GOLF (778 - 4653) |
General Policies |
Proper golf attire such as collared shirts, no denim, and non-metal (soft) spikes are required. No personal coolers allowed. |
Facilities |
Clubhouse, restaurant, dining room, outdoor patio, full pro shop, club rentals, locker room. Meeting room (up to 75 persons), group outing welcome. |
Practice |
Range, chipping & sand practice area, 1 large putting greens. Teaching staff: 2 pros and 2 asst. pros available for instruction |
Statistics Rating/Slope |
Par 72 Black: 7151, 73.9/129; Blue: 6624 yards, 71.1/127; White: 6024, 68.8/121 (men) 76.4/143 (women); Green: 5239, 71.7/124 (women) |
Personnel |
Kirby Harris, CGCS,
Course Superintendent; Neil Wilkins, PGA Class A Professional;
Brooks Simmons, GM Managed by HMS Golf Management, Inc. |
Comments |
Voted 2003’s best public golf course in Fort Bend County (south of Sugar Land), Sienna Plantation is one of the Houston area's most enjoyable and challenging places to play. The terrain is fairly flat, but the course has been contoured to provide challenging stances, dramatic elevation changes, and strong visuals of the holes that will accent and enhance the design with artistic forms and shadows. Live oaks, and an abundance of mature cedar elms and other native trees provide a naturally wooded setting. Broad lakes and winding creeks are intertwined with golf course corridors to create distinctive risk/reward shot values. Many holes are lined with home sites, but out of bounds is difficult to reach. |
Added 1/27/2006