OnPar Now

Website: https://onparnow.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play OnPar Now, and what should I expect from the weather?

We always recommend playing OnPar Now in early to mid-October. The course truly shines with the surrounding hardwoods ablaze in color, making the back nine particularly stunning. Expect crisp, clear mornings perfect for golf, though you'll want layers as the temperature can shift.

How challenging is OnPar Now for a mid-handicapper, and what makes it unique?

OnPar Now offers a fantastic test for mid-handicappers, primarily due to its dramatic elevation changes and subtly sloped greens. You'll find the par-3 14th, 'The Canyon,' particularly memorable; club selection is crucial as you hit down into a narrow valley. Don't let the scenic views distract you from the challenging approach shots.

What are the typical green fees at OnPar Now, and is it worth the price?

Green fees at OnPar Now typically range from $120-$180, depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely think it's worth every penny for the immaculate conditions and the unique layout. You're paying for a truly memorable golf experience, not just 18 holes.

Do I need to book far in advance for OnPar Now, and what are the practice facilities like?

You'll definitely want to book your tee time at OnPar Now at least 3-4 weeks out, especially for weekend mornings or peak fall season. Their practice facilities are top-notch, featuring a spacious driving range with quality balls and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's subtle breaks. We recommend arriving early to dial in your short game.

What's the best way to cap off a round at OnPar Now, and are there any local tips I should know?

After your round, head straight to 'The 19th Hole' grille in the clubhouse for their famous smoked brisket sandwich and a local craft beer; it's the perfect way to unwind. A practical tip: always err on the side of caution with your club selection on approach shots, as many greens have false fronts that can send your ball rolling back down.