Isabella Golf Club
IIsabella Golf Club is a premier 27-hole facility in Hot Springs Village and part of the Arkansas Golf Trail, featuring three distinct nine-hole loops—Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria—that combine for varied 18-hole combinations. It was opened in 2000 and designed by Ault, Clark & Associates.
The par-72 layout (up to 7,061 yards, slope 141) offers L-93/Crenshaw Bentgrass greens and 419 Bermuda fairways, catering to beginners and avid golfers alike with no blind approaches and strategic bunkering. Amenities include a top-tier driving range, putting and chipping greens, a golf shop, and The Cafe at Isabella for dining with panoramic views.
Contact Information
110 Iniciador Way
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
Guest Pricing
Isabella Golf Course (Apr – Nov 2026)Includes cart, range balls, and green fees. Rates do not include applicable taxes and fees. Rider Fee $22.
18 Holes — $132.87
9 Holes — Not Available
18 Holes — $106.30
9 Holes — $53.15
Nina - Hole 1 – Opening Beauty
A picturesque starting hole with a wide fairway and a gentle dogleg right. Big hitters face a true risk-reward challenge, with water guarding the left and trees framing the approach to the green.
Nina - Hole 2 – Downhill Advantage
Clear the fairway bunker on the left and you’ll be rewarded with a downhill look at the green. Stay alert, though—heavy rough lines the right side of the fairway.
Nina - Hole 3 – Elevated Challenge
A spacious fairway slopes gently from right to left. Keep your drive centered to avoid the rough, and prepare for an approach to an elevated, bunker-guarded green.
Nina - Hole 4 – Smooth Landing
A generous par 3 with a wide green that slopes from back to front. Distance control and solid putting touch can make this hole feel effortless.
Nina - Hole 5 – Bunker Beware
This slight dogleg left is lined with fairway bunkers waiting to catch an errant shot. The green also slopes back to front, making accurate placement a must.
Nina - Hole 6 – Fountain Fairway
Sparkling fountains by the tee set a tranquil tone for this narrow fairway. A well-placed drive leaves a comfortable approach to a receptive green.
Nina - Hole 7 – The Toughest Test
Nina’s most demanding hole challenges even seasoned players. With a pond on the left and hazards on the right, accuracy is everything as you climb toward the elevated green.
Nina - Hole 8 – Downhill Precision
A downhill tee shot leads to a large, inviting green. Water on the left and bunkers on the right call for a confident short iron and a steady hand.
Nina - Hole 9 – Strong Finish
A challenging closing par 4 featuring a blind tee shot over the hill. Once past the fairway bunker at the top, you’ll find a downhill approach to a green well protected by bunkers.
Pinta - Hole 1 – Wide Open Start
A welcoming opening hole with a broad fairway framed by trees on both sides. The elevated green offers plenty of movement and is well protected by bunkers up front.
Pinta - Hole 2 – Pond and Precision
Watch the pond that stretches along the left as you tee off. The approach demands accuracy to a long, narrow green that can make club selection tricky.
Pinta - Hole 3 – Uphill Battle
This par 3 is all carry and plays two clubs longer to reach the highly elevated green. With narrow landing space, be cautious—there’s rough short and slopes behind the green.
Pinta - Hole 4 – Dogleg Right
A gentle dogleg right where bunkers and rough guard the landing zone. A solid drive sets up a clean approach to a receptive green.
Pinta - Hole 5 – Rolling Challenge
A demanding par 4 that begins with water just past the tee and slopes from left to right toward the green. Favor the left side on your approach to avoid the heavy rough guarding the right.
Pinta - Hole 6 – Water Watch
A short but deceptive hole where water borders the entire left side. Keep your drive center or slightly right for the best angle into the green.
Pinta - Hole 7 – Long and Lean
A lengthy par 5 featuring a narrow, sloping fairway. The green tilts from front to back and is well protected by bunkers, making for a tough finish.
Pinta - Hole 8 – Water Framed Beauty
A striking hole bordered by water on two sides. Control your distance—anything long will run off the back or left due to the green’s slope.
Pinta - Hole 9 – Fountain Finish
Drives tend to roll right down this fairway, so aim just right of the first bunker for the perfect line. A fitting closing hole, with a green beautifully tucked behind a fountain-fed pond.
Santa Maria - Hole 1 – Straight and Steady
A welcoming opening par 4 that rewards accuracy. Keep your drive down the center for a short approach, but beware — even a slight slice can find the bunker guarding the right side of the green.
Santa Maria - Hole 2 – Pond and Sand
Favor the left-center off the tee to steer clear of the pond on the right. Stay slightly left again on your second shot to avoid the bunkers that protect both the front and back of the green.
Santa Maria - Hole 3 – Fairway Focus
Aim middle to slightly left off the tee to avoid the moguls on the right. A back-left pin brings the front bunker into play, so plan your approach with care.
Santa Maria - Hole 4 – Gentle Restraint
A scenic hole framed by water on the right and bunkers on the left. Don’t get too aggressive — a conservative shot short of the green is far better than one that runs long.
Santa Maria - Hole 5 – The Long Road
A lengthy par 5 with room to swing freely. A solid drive will take the left bunker out of play and keep you clear of the one waiting on the right farther down the fairway.
Santa Maria - Hole 6 – Short and Subtle
This short hole offers a scoring opportunity but requires touch. Too much distance on your approach may send your ball rolling off the back of the slightly sloping green.
Santa Maria - Hole 7 – Bunker Beware
A straightforward par 3 that plays easier than it looks. Pin placement makes the difference — a back-right flag can quickly bring the bunkers into play.
Santa Maria - Hole 8 – Strategy Over Strength
A short par 4 where control is key. Leave the driver in the bag and favor the left side to stay away from the pond on the right. Use enough club on your approach to hold the forward-sloping green.
Santa Maria - Hole 9 – Strong Finish
A long par 4 that demands precision from the tee. Well-placed bunkers can catch a stray drive, but once past them, the approach to the green is straightforward and rewarding.
Cafe Isabella
Cafe Isabella, located at the Isabella Golf Course in Hot Springs Village, is a welcoming, down-to-earth café known for its friendly service, cozy indoor seating, and relaxing patio overlooking the course’s scenic greens and water features. Popular with golfers and locals alike, it offers a diverse menu of satisfying comfort-food favorites. With its casual atmosphere and consistently warm hospitality, Cafe Isabella is a reliable spot for a relaxed lunch or early dinner.
Isabella Driving Range
The driving range at Isabella Golf Course in Hot Springs Village is a well-kept, convenient practice facility featuring spacious hitting areas, a dedicated chipping and short-game zone, and a smooth putting green, giving golfers of all skill levels room to refine every part of their game. Serving the 27-hole Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria rotations, it offers an ideal warm-up spot before a round or a relaxed setting to work on swing fundamentals, all surrounded by the course’s peaceful, wooded scenery.
Isabella Pro Shop
The Isabella Golf Course clubhouse features a well-stocked pro shop with apparel, equipment, and essentials for every level of play.
Isabella Club House
The Club House offers a warm, welcoming hub for golfers,The clubhouse also includes convenient practice-area access and a comfortable gathering space where players can relax before or after a round. Designed to be both functional and inviting, it serves as the course’s social center—providing friendly service, quality merchandise, and a relaxed atmosphere that complements the overall golfing experience at Isabella.
