Sedgewick Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the prime time to play Sedgewick Golf Club without battling the elements?

For the best conditions, aim for late June through early September. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens running true, plus the longer daylight hours mean you can easily fit in a second round or enjoy the patio afterwards. Just be prepared for potential afternoon thundershowers in July - they usually pass quickly.

What kind of challenge does Sedgewick offer - is it a walk in the park or a true test of skill?

Sedgewick is deceptively challenging, especially if the wind picks up off the prairies. The front nine is more open, but the back nine tightens considerably with some tricky doglegs and well-placed bunkers around the greens. Don't let the relatively flat terrain fool you; accuracy off the tee is key here.

What's the one hole at Sedgewick Golf Club everyone talks about, and why?

You absolutely have to experience the 14th hole, a par-3 that plays over a natural ravine to a two-tiered green. It's not just visually stunning; club selection is critical, and a par here feels like a birdie. It's a real postcard moment and a true test of nerve.

Is Sedgewick Golf Club a good value, or should I expect a premium price tag?

Sedgewick offers excellent value, especially considering the course's immaculate conditioning and engaging layout. While it's not a budget track, you're getting a premium experience without the resort-level prices you might find elsewhere. We recommend checking their twilight rates for an even better deal.

How busy does Sedgewick get, and can I expect a quick round?

Weekends, especially Saturday mornings, can get a bit crowded, so book your tee time well in advance if you're playing then. During weekdays, you'll often find a more relaxed pace, allowing you to enjoy the round without feeling rushed. A typical round usually clocks in around four hours, which is pretty good for a course of this caliber.