One of the biggest pluses about The Falls, is that it has an eye pleasing, linksy look to it! There isn’t a tree to be found and most of the holes are separated by wispy fescue. The property is located out on some rolling farmland in the far northwest corner of Iowa. The par-5 2nd, with that open prairie look. If the course was in a major metro area, it would easily cost $100+ so it will likely be a deal, whatever you pay. I booked through Teeoff for $40, and gladly took advantage of the early-season rates. I’m sure they have a stay and play package if that is your thing. There is a spa, hotel rooms, and even RV hookups next to the driving range. I walked through the casino to get to the proshop out back and everything had a shiny, new look to it. The state line runs right along the edge of the property but won’t come into play unless you hit a really bad one on the range. It is a casino course and part of Grand Falls Casino and Resort, which is about 15 minutes from town and just over the state border, into Iowa. I was up early and motored around The Falls in less than 3 hours.įrom my research, The Falls appeared to be one of the premier golf courses in Sioux Falls. Thursday was one of those days and I had pretty much the whole day. Well, after 1300+ miles I made it to my destination, Sioux Falls! I was there for four days and helped out with some wedding items, but managed to golf two days.