Audubon County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth traveling to Audubon County just to play one golf course?

Absolutely, if you appreciate a truly unique, uncrowded experience. This isn't a multi-course resort destination, but rather a chance to immerse yourself in a thoughtfully designed track that feels like a private club for a day. We recommend it for serious golfers seeking a peaceful, quality round.

When is the best time of year to visit Audubon County for golf?

We find late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions. The summer can get quite warm, and while the course holds up well, you'll enjoy the round more when the humidity is lower and the greens are at their peak. Booking a morning tee time is always a smart move.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Audubon County's only course?

Prepare for a classic, parkland-style layout that demands thoughtful shot-making over brute force. You'll encounter well-maintained bentgrass greens and fairways, often framed by mature trees, making accuracy off the tee paramount. It's a challenging but fair test, rewarding strategic play.

How difficult is it to get a tee time and what are the typical costs at the Audubon County course?

While it's the only game in town, tee times are generally accessible, especially if you book a few weeks in advance; walk-ons are rare. Expect green fees to be moderately priced, offering excellent value for the quality of the course. Carts are available, but we suggest walking to fully appreciate the peaceful setting.

Are there any non-golf activities or attractions we should check out in Audubon County?

Since your golf round won't take up an entire day, we suggest exploring the local charm. You'll find quaint antique shops and a few excellent local diners serving up hearty, classic American fare. It's a quiet, rural area perfect for unwinding after your round.