location_onCloudcroft, New Mexico

The Lodge Resort

Golf Course · 18 Holes

Course at a glance

The Lodge Resort is an 18-hole golf course in Cloudcroft, New Mexico (88317). The course was designed by The Railroad Company and opened in 1898. It carries a slope rating of 100 and a course rating of 63.4, below the 113 World Handicap System baseline and friendly for higher-handicap golfers. It has the lowest slope rating of any rated golf course in New Mexico. It is a public course open to daily-fee play. Walking is permitted. A pro shop is on site. The course is conditioned with bent grass greens and bluegrass fairways. Hazards include 1-10 bunkers and water hazards in play. Set a tee-time alert on Stymie and we will notify you when bookable times open at The Lodge Resort.

About The Lodge Resort

The Lodge Resort is a 18-hole golf course located in Cloudcroft, New Mexico (88317). The course was designed by The Railroad Company and established in 1898. The Red tees carry a slope rating of 100 and a course rating of 63.4.

Walking is permitted.

With a slope rating of 100, The Lodge Resort sits at the bottom of the difficulty range in New Mexico. No rated course in the state carries a lower slope. It is a good choice for mid-handicappers and golfers looking for a round that does not punish every missed shot.

New Mexico offers year-round golf. Winter months (November through March) are peak season with comfortable temperatures and strong demand. Summer rounds often benefit from lower rates and faster pace.

Par

72

Length

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Slope

100

Rating

63.4

Replay Rate

Would you play here again?

One tap. Stymie totals these into a Replay Rate for The Lodge Resort.

Course Difficulty Analysis

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Lowest slope rating in New Mexico
EasiestHardest
Harder than 2% nationally

100

This Course

129

NM Average

113

US Average

Based on 52 rated courses in New Mexico

Scorecard

Scorecard data not yet available.

Amenities at The Lodge Resort

The Lodge Resort features a pro shop.

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How to Book a Tee Time

Stymie does not currently show live tee-time inventory for The Lodge Resort. Use the official course website or phone number below to confirm availability and book. You can also book directly through the facility website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Lodge Resort a public or private golf course?expand_more

The Lodge Resort is a public golf course located in Cloudcroft, NM. The course is open to the public for daily fee play.

How many holes does The Lodge Resort have?expand_more

The Lodge Resort is a 18-hole golf course. It was established in 1898. The course was designed by The Railroad Company.

What is the slope rating at The Lodge Resort?expand_more

The Red tees at The Lodge Resort have a slope rating of 100 and a course rating of 63.4. A slope of 113 is average difficulty; this course is at or below average difficulty.

Can you walk The Lodge Resort?expand_more

Yes, walking is allowed at The Lodge Resort. Golf carts are also available.

How do I book a tee time at The Lodge Resort?expand_more

Visit the official course website at https://www.thelodgeresort.com/golf.cfm or call +1-800-395-6343; +1-575-682-2098 to confirm current availability and book. Stymie does not currently show live tee-time inventory; alerts are in development.

What amenities does The Lodge Resort offer?expand_more

The Lodge Resort offers a pro shop.

Where is The Lodge Resort located?expand_more

The Lodge Resort is located at 1 Corona Pl in Cloudcroft, NM 88317. You can reach them at +1-800-395-6343; +1-575-682-2098.

What is the difficulty level at The Lodge Resort?expand_more

The Lodge Resort is classified as below average difficulty with a maximum slope rating of 100. It has the lowest slope rating of any rated golf course in New Mexico. The average slope rating in New Mexico is 129. A slope rating of 113 represents average difficulty nationally.

How long does a round take at The Lodge Resort?expand_more

A typical round at The Lodge Resort takes approximately 4 hours. Expect 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on pace of play, group size, and course conditions. Weekday rounds tend to be faster than weekend morning tee times.