Air Force City Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Air Force City Golf Course accessible to non-military players, and what's the overall vibe?
Absolutely, you don't need military affiliation to play here; it's very welcoming to all golfers. You'll find a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere, a refreshing break from some of the more exclusive clubs in the region.
What's the playability like at Air Force City Golf Course, especially the greens?
The course is generally flat and walkable, offering a straightforward but enjoyable round. We found the greens to be well-maintained and surprisingly true, though they can be a bit slow depending on recent rain.
When is the ideal time to visit Air Force City Golf Course for the best weather conditions?
We highly recommend playing during the dry season, typically from November to May, for comfortable temperatures and less chance of rain delays. You'll enjoy the course much more without the intense humidity or sudden downpours of the wet season.
Are caddies required at Air Force City, and how do they enhance the experience?
Yes, caddies are mandatory here, and honestly, they're a huge part of the local golf experience. They're incredibly knowledgeable about the course, helping with yardage and reading greens, making your round much more enjoyable and efficient.
What are the typical green fees at Air Force City Golf Course, and what other amenities should I expect?
You'll find the green fees at Air Force City to be quite affordable, offering excellent value for a full 18 holes in the Philippines. Beyond the course, there's a basic clubhouse with a pro shop and a simple restaurant where you can grab a local meal after your round.