Mad Anthony III's Short Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Mad Anthony III's Short Course best suited for, and what kind of experience can I expect?

This course is a fantastic option for golfers of all skill levels, especially if you're looking for a quick, enjoyable round without the commitment of a full 18. We love it for sharpening your short game or introducing new players to golf in a relaxed setting. You'll find well-maintained greens and a friendly atmosphere, making it perfect for a casual afternoon.

What makes the holes at Mad Anthony III's unique, and how challenging is it really?

Don't let the "short course" label fool you entirely; while it's approachable, Mad Anthony III's offers some genuinely tricky greens and well-placed bunkers that demand precision. We particularly enjoy the par-3 7th, which often plays longer than its yardage due to a prevailing crosswind. It's a great test of your iron play without being overly punishing.

When's the best time to play Mad Anthony III's Short Course to avoid crowds and get the best experience?

We always recommend hitting Mad Anthony III's on a weekday morning if your schedule allows; you'll often have the course mostly to yourself and can really take your time. Weekend afternoons can get busy, especially with families and casual groups, but the pace of play generally remains quite reasonable due to its compact layout. Early spring or late fall also offer pleasant conditions and fewer golfers.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Mad Anthony III's, and are there any rental options?

Mad Anthony III's offers excellent value, typically ranging from $20-35 for a walking round, making it a budget-friendly alternative to longer courses. They do have pull carts and a limited number of rental sets available, which we find incredibly convenient if you're traveling light or just want to try out a few clubs. It's a great spot to get some swings in without breaking the bank.

Are there any specific highlights or amenities at Mad Anthony III's Short Course that make it stand out?

Beyond the well-kept fairways, we really appreciate the relaxed vibe and the small, but well-stocked pro shop where you can grab a cold drink or a quick snack. The practice putting green is also surprisingly good for a short course, offering a true roll that mirrors the course conditions. It's a no-frills, pure golf experience focused on fun and accessibility.