Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Arrowhead Country Club: Arrowhead
18
Holes
6,495
Yards
About Arrowhead Country Club: Arrowhead
Arrowhead Country Club: Arrowhead is a distinguished private golf club in Rapid City, South Dakota. The 18-hole, 6,495-yard course was designed by Chic Adams. Rated 4.6 stars by members and visitors — one of the highest-rated clubs in the region.
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Location
Rapid City, South Dakota
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Architect
Chic Adams
Courses
1
Holes
18
Par
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Distance
6,495
yards
Slope
119
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Arrowhead Country Club: Arrowhead
Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
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4.6
114 reviews
Disappointed Long-Time Member – Major Changes Have Ruined the Vibe Arrowhead’s pool used to be one of our favorite places. It had a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere, reasonable rules, and genuinely kind staff who made everyone feel welcome. Unfortunately, that’s all changed—and not for the better. The pool recently introduced a staggering 24 new rules, completely shifting the tone. On top of that, they hired a “pool director” (or as many of us refer to her, the “pool Karen”)—a role that never existed before and honestly seems like an unnecessary waste of money. Her presence has made the pool feel strict and uncomfortable rather than relaxing and fun. The new rules are overly rigid and make no sense for families with young kids. For example: • Parents can no longer go down the slide with their toddlers—something we’ve always done safely. • Children are now not allowed to wear life jackets down the slide. How does that make sense from a safety standpoint? • Even small, age-appropriate pool floaties for infants and toddlers are banned now, which again seems to prioritize rules over safety and comfort. The new “pool director” patrols the area like a helicopter mom, micromanaging and correcting even the smallest things, often creating a tense environment. Watching her make the lifeguards scrub the pool with baking soda during their break—then inspect their work—was just plain uncomfortable. Lifeguards need that break time too. We’ve always paid for our membership at Arrowhead because of the pool. It was fun, stress-free, and something our whole family looked forward to. But now, with all these unnecessary changes and the constant policing of guests, we’re seriously reconsidering whether to renew. Unless they roll back these rules and reconsider whether this “pool director” position is truly improving the experience, I imagine we won’t be the only family making that decision.
H
The last time I was here (Oct 2022) was the first time I've been back in probably 7 years. Came for dinner. The wait was actually horrendously long- over an hour. The food was pretty good though. The reason I'm giving this five stars however, is for all the times I went when I was younger. I spent countless days here in the Summer at the pool and the restaurant, over 10 years ago. I could be totally wrong about it currently, but I'm willing to risk it because it made such a big impact on my childhood.
Taylor P
The course and facilities were great. Love the bar very friendly staff. All the food was delicious. Can't wait to come back next year
Pat O’Sullivan
I love participating in the Jon Crane Art Auction to benefit Children's Home Society. It's a great location, great people, great cause.
Dede Farrar
Friendly staff, nice facilities and course was in great shape. It was also nice to finish a round in under 4 hours. So nice that we played another 9! Being from St Louis, it is rare to finish in under 5. Thanks to Jesse and the gang for a great 4th of July experience!
Rob Egan
Disappointed Long-Time Member – Major Changes Have Ruined the Vibe Arrowhead’s pool used to be one of our favorite places. It had a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere, reasonable rules, and genuinely kind staff who made everyone feel welcome. Unfortunately, that’s all changed—and not for the better. The pool recently introduced a staggering 24 new rules, completely shifting the tone. On top of that, they hired a “pool director” (or as many of us refer to her, the “pool Karen”)—a role that never existed before and honestly seems like an unnecessary waste of money. Her presence has made the pool feel strict and uncomfortable rather than relaxing and fun. The new rules are overly rigid and make no sense for families with young kids. For example: • Parents can no longer go down the slide with their toddlers—something we’ve always done safely. • Children are now not allowed to wear life jackets down the slide. How does that make sense from a safety standpoint? • Even small, age-appropriate pool floaties for infants and toddlers are banned now, which again seems to prioritize rules over safety and comfort. The new “pool director” patrols the area like a helicopter mom, micromanaging and correcting even the smallest things, often creating a tense environment. Watching her make the lifeguards scrub the pool with baking soda during their break—then inspect their work—was just plain uncomfortable. Lifeguards need that break time too. We’ve always paid for our membership at Arrowhead because of the pool. It was fun, stress-free, and something our whole family looked forward to. But now, with all these unnecessary changes and the constant policing of guests, we’re seriously reconsidering whether to renew. Unless they roll back these rules and reconsider whether this “pool director” position is truly improving the experience, I imagine we won’t be the only family making that decision.
H
The last time I was here (Oct 2022) was the first time I've been back in probably 7 years. Came for dinner. The wait was actually horrendously long- over an hour. The food was pretty good though. The reason I'm giving this five stars however, is for all the times I went when I was younger. I spent countless days here in the Summer at the pool and the restaurant, over 10 years ago. I could be totally wrong about it currently, but I'm willing to risk it because it made such a big impact on my childhood.
Taylor P
The course and facilities were great. Love the bar very friendly staff. All the food was delicious. Can't wait to come back next year
Pat O’Sullivan
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