Laube Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Laube Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Laube in late spring, specifically May, or early fall around September. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens running true, without the oppressive summer humidity or the chill of late autumn. Plus, the course isn't quite as packed during these shoulder seasons, giving you a more relaxed round.
What's the course layout like at Laube, and are there any standout holes we should look forward to?
Laube offers a classic parkland layout, gently rolling with mature oaks defining many fairways- it's not overly long but demands accuracy. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it's a tricky downhill shot over a small creek to a well-guarded green, definitely a highlight you'll remember.
How does the value at Laube Golf Course compare to other local options, and what should we expect for greens fees?
Laube is a fantastic value, especially if you're looking for a well-maintained course without breaking the bank- expect greens fees in the $40-$60 range, including a cart. We always suggest booking your tee time online a week or two in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as it fills up quickly.
Is Laube Golf Course typically crowded, and what's the general vibe like on the course?
While weekends can get busy, Laube generally maintains a good pace of play, usually around four hours for a foursome. The vibe is wonderfully laid-back and friendly; you'll encounter a mix of local regulars and casual players, making for a very welcoming atmosphere.
What kind of facilities does Laube Golf Course offer, especially for a post-round meal or drink?
The clubhouse at Laube is modest but perfectly functional, with a small pro shop for essentials and a grill room that serves up solid burgers and cold drinks. It's the perfect spot to grab a casual bite and recount your best shots after your round- don't expect gourmet, but it hits the spot.