Hill Top
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Hill Top for those stunning views?
We recommend late spring or early fall for Hill Top. You'll get vibrant foliage or lush greens, plus the clearer skies really make those panoramic vistas from the 14th tee unforgettable. Avoid mid-summer if you can, as the heat can sometimes haze out the distant mountain ranges.
How challenging is Hill Top, especially with all the elevation changes?
Hill Top definitely keeps you on your toes, particularly with its dramatic elevation shifts. The par-3 7th, playing significantly downhill, demands a precise club selection, and the uphill approach on 18 will test your stamina and accuracy to finish strong. It's a course that rewards smart course management over brute force.
Can you walk Hill Top, or is a golf cart essential given the terrain?
While you *can* walk Hill Top, we strongly advise taking a cart unless you're an avid hiker. The climbs between holes, especially from 9 to 10 and then up to 14, are substantial and will drain your energy quickly, impacting your game. Save your legs for your swing.
What's the one "must-do" experience or highlight at Hill Top that makes it unique?
Without a doubt, it's the stretch from holes 12 through 15, which we affectionately call "The Ridge Run." You're playing along the very crest of the hill, with breathtaking drops to one side and challenging crosswinds that make every shot feel epic. It's where Hill Top truly lives up to its name and delivers a memorable experience.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Hill Top, and is it worth it?
Green fees at Hill Top typically range from $120-$180, depending on the season and time of day. We think it's absolutely worth it for the unique layout and incredible scenery; you're paying for an experience you won't find just anywhere. Book well in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as tee times fill up fast.