Pomona Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Pomona Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Pomona in the spring or early fall. The summer can get quite hot and humid, which makes a long round feel even longer, despite the course's excellent maintenance. You'll find the greens vibrant in April and the air crisp and perfect for golf in October.

How challenging is Pomona Golf Club, and what's its standout hole?

Pomona offers a fair test - it's not overly punishing, but there's enough strategic bunkering and water to keep you honest. You'll definitely remember the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over the water to a sloping green is a real beauty and a true test of nerve.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Pomona Golf Club, and is it good value?

Green fees at Pomona are comfortably mid-range, typically around $75-100 depending on the day and time you play. We think it's excellent value for the consistent course conditions and the enjoyable, walkable layout. You're getting a well-maintained track without the resort price tag.

How busy does Pomona Golf Club get, and what's the typical pace of play?

Pomona can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, so we recommend booking an early tee time if you're looking for a quicker round. Even during peak times, the staff does a good job of managing groups, and you can usually expect a round to take around four and a half hours.

What's the best way to unwind after a round at Pomona Golf Club?

After your round, head straight to the clubhouse patio - it's a relaxed spot with a great view of the 18th green. Their local craft beer selection is surprisingly good, and the 'Pomona Burger' is a solid choice to refuel. It's the perfect place to recount your birdies and commiserate over the bogeys.