Clover Hill Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Clover Hill, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We always recommend visiting Clover Hill in the late spring or early fall; the weather is perfect, and the course truly shines. You'll find the bentgrass greens running fast and true, and the fairways are typically firm, offering some great roll-out on your drives.

What's the most memorable hole at Clover Hill, and what makes it so tough (or great)?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th, 'The Quarry,' is Clover Hill's signature. It demands a precise shot over a rocky ravine to a multi-tiered green, and any miss-hit will leave you scrambling or reaching for another ball. It's a beautiful challenge that will test your nerve and club selection.

Is Clover Hill a good value for the money, and what are the typical green fees?

Clover Hill offers fantastic value, especially considering the course's consistent upkeep and unique layout. Green fees typically range from $60-90, depending on the day and time, which is a steal for a course of this caliber. You're getting a championship experience without the premium price tag.

How busy does Clover Hill get, and what's the typical pace of play like?

Weekends can certainly get busy, so we suggest booking an early morning tee time or playing on a weekday afternoon for a more relaxed round. Generally, the pace of play is well-managed, and you can expect to finish 18 holes in about four hours, which is excellent for a course with some elevation changes.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Clover Hill, and do you have any post-round recommendations?

The clubhouse at Clover Hill is charming and unpretentious, with a welcoming atmosphere perfect for unwinding. We highly recommend grabbing a burger and a local craft beer on their patio overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect way to recap your round and enjoy the sunset.