Arlington Ridge Golf Club

100 installs
2.00 ratings
23 monthly active users
Revenue not available

Arlington Ridge Golf Club Summary

Arlington Ridge Golf Club is a mobile iOS app in Sports by Antares Golf, LLC. Released in Dec 2019 (6 years ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 23 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jan 21, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 21, 2026 .


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App Description

Download the Arlington Ridge Golf Club app to enhance your golf experience!

This app includes:
- Interactive Scorecard
- Golf Games: Skins, Stableford, Par, Stroke Scoring
- GPS
- Measure your shot!
- Golfer Profile with Automatic Stats Tracker
- Hole Descriptions & Playing Tips
- Live Tournaments & Leaderboards
- Book Tee Times
- Course Tour
- Food & Beverage Menu
- Facebook Sharing
- And much more…

Arlington Ridge Golf Course developers chose the talents of golf professional and NBC-TV commentator Gary Koch because of his proven ability to build golf courses that are fair and fun to play. But don’t be fooled: enjoyable doesn’t mean easy—but it doesn’t mean hard, either. It’s a fine balance that stretches your limits in a fun and rewarding way, no matter your skill level.

The Arlington Ridge Golf Club championship course features a river that winds all along the southern boundary. Centuries-old oaks have a commanding presence throughout all 18 holes. These majestic oak canopies provide picture-worthy backdrops to greens and fairways along the way.

Ranging from 4,877 yards from the front tees and 6,610 total yards from the back tees, the course’s respectable par 71 is truly member-friendly. With 5 sets of tee boxes at each hole it’s the kind of course you can play every day and have a new challenge each time. If you’re a good golfer, you’ll enjoy the subtle nuances of well-placed hazards, elevated greens, and dogleg approaches. If you’re a beginner, you’ll still have a great shot at finishing a good round. In short, everyone heads to the 19th hole happy.