Green Tree Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real test at Green Tree Golf Course, beyond just hitting it straight?
You'll quickly discover that Green Tree's true challenge lies in its subtle, often deceptive greens. They aren't overly fast, but their undulations and false fronts demand precise approach shots and a sharp short game to avoid three-putts. We've seen many good rounds unravel on the back nine's tricky putting surfaces.
Is Green Tree a good value, and when's the best time to play without breaking the bank or battling crowds?
Absolutely, Green Tree offers fantastic value for a well-maintained course in this region. We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall; the weather is perfect, and you'll often find twilight rates that make an already affordable round even sweeter. Avoid the mid-summer heat if you can, as it can get pretty toasty.
What's the one hole at Green Tree Golf Course everyone talks about, and why?
You'll definitely hear about the par-3 7th hole, affectionately known as "The Pond Jump." It's not long, but the carry over water to a narrow green, often guarded by a tricky bunker on the right, makes it a real knee-knocker. We've seen more than a few perfectly good rounds take a splash here.
What's the overall atmosphere like at Green Tree, and what kind of amenities should I expect?
Green Tree has a wonderfully unpretentious, local feel - it's where serious golfers and casual players mix comfortably. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop for essentials and a friendly snack bar with solid burgers, perfect for a post-round debrief. Don't expect a resort-style clubhouse, but everything you need is there and functional.
I'm not a scratch golfer - will Green Tree be too punishing, and what's your best tip for a decent score?
Not at all; Green Tree is surprisingly forgiving off the tee, making it enjoyable for all skill levels. Our top tip for a good score here is to prioritize accuracy over distance on your approach shots, especially into those tricky greens. Don't be afraid to play for the center of the green and let your putter do the work.