Mill Run Golf Course - Main Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Main Course at Mill Run for an average golfer?

The Main Course at Mill Run offers a fair test, but it's not overly punishing. You'll find well-maintained fairways and greens that reward accurate shots, making it enjoyable for a range of handicaps without feeling impossible. We think it's a great course to work on your game without getting too frustrated.

When is the best time of year to play the Main Course at Mill Run for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for the Main Course; the conditions are usually pristine, and the weather is perfect for walking. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and enjoy lush fairways and true-rolling greens. It's truly when the course shines.

What's a standout hole or unique feature we should look forward to at Mill Run's Main Course?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole - it's a real beauty with a challenging carry over water to a well-guarded green. It's a fantastic risk-reward hole that can make or break your round, and it's definitely one you'll remember long after your game.

Is the Main Course at Mill Run a good value, and what's the typical pace of play like?

We find Mill Run's Main Course offers excellent value for the quality of golf, especially if you can snag an off-peak tee time. Pace of play is generally good, but we always recommend an early morning tee time on weekends to ensure a smooth, unhurried round.

What kind of terrain and course design can I expect on the Main Course at Mill Run?

You'll experience a classic parkland design with mature trees framing many holes, offering a good mix of elevation changes without being overly hilly. The course flows naturally with the landscape, providing a very pleasant and walkable round that feels integrated with its surroundings.