Incredibly special place! Oasis in the middle of the Oregon badlands. Elegant clubhouse, great food, very upscale atmosphere.
Sara W.
Place rating: 5 Moreno Valley, CA
Only our second day here and I feel so relaxed and comfortable! We are near the pool perfect for the kiddos and the woman’s lockers are beautiful at the club house! Can’t wait to golf tomorrow. The staff we have met is quite accommodating and extremely polite. Marc is phenomenal! Very polite young man who has a great amount of information on the resort, city and activities. He’s our go to guy!
Christina M.
Place rating: 5 West Los Angeles, CA
I was staying at Pronghorn for a business trip and we ate at Trailhead for most meals. I was pleasantly surprised at the variety of options(our group included everyone from a vegan to a tried and true meat and potatoes lover and no one went hungry). The quality of the food was exceptional. I particularly loved the service. Our server was always kind, accommodating and informative(loved hearing insight on the town, property etc).
Crystal L.
Place rating: 3 Palo Alto, CA
Trailhead is located at the front of the Pronghorn course. Service is laid-back and friendly! All the Pronghorn employees are genuinely nice and have a great sense of humor. I would consider myself a guest way on the margins of elite golf club society, and I have been treated with nothing but amicable gestures. Trailhead grill serves the typical fare of the hungry and posh golfer– nice booze and american bites with a twist on finer condiments. I can speak to the menu items orderable from the golf cart at the 8th hole or by walking in– The pronghorn burger is a bacon cheeseburger on a kaiser roll. The grillmaster does a fantastic job of cooking the meat to perfection. It says it comes with potato chips, but I have learned that ‘side of potato chips’ is used very lightly. Seems you are able to opt for fruit, salad, or fries as well The fries are bomb diggity… they are savory like straightened curly fries. There is also a chicken ceasar wrap with a twist of cranberries and nuts. I couldn’t bring myself to try it, because the thought of cranberries in the wrap de-railed me. I used my ‘I have a lingering cold’ excuse on it instead… which is actually true, but I probabaly could have tried it anyways with minimal risk of spreading my germs. My golf enthusiast eating companions seemed to have enjoyed it anyhow. Lastly, the menu offers a hot dog. It seemed odd to me that the wrap and burger descriptions were long and detailed with types of cheese, breads, etc… but the hot dog was simply described as hot dog with deli mustard on _____bread. Huh, looks kind of weak when the two other choices above used fat least 80 words to describe it. I also can’t justify spending $ 10 on a hot dog, when it literally says hot dog. There are other mouth watering descriptions for the dog… sausage, polish, frank, mixed meat stick… then throw a couple more adjectives in there… juicy, succulent, scrumptious, appetizing. Boom, at least 20% increase in orders and perhaps one from me. I highly suggest this activity: Order your item at the beginning of the 8th hole, stopping in to Trailhead for a drink or coffee while waiting for the order, grab it to-go, thoughtfully munch on your lunch in the shade while looking out at the greens, and dump that ish into a chief at the beginning of the 9th hole. I’d call that a golfer’s picnic. I rate it three stars because it is right on par with what is to be expected of golf course eatery.