Rolling Road Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Rolling Road Golf Club?

We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect balance at Rolling Road. The course is lush, the greens are fast, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity that can make afternoon rounds less enjoyable.

How challenging is Rolling Road Golf Club for an average golfer, and what are its standout holes?

Rolling Road is a fair test, not overly long but demanding precision, especially on its smaller, well-guarded greens. We particularly love the par-3 7th, which requires a precise shot over a creek, and the dogleg par-4 15th, where a smart layup is often better than trying to cut the corner.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Rolling Road, and is it good value?

Green fees at Rolling Road are quite reasonable, typically ranging from $50-75 depending on the day and time, with carts usually included. For a well-maintained, classic layout that offers a genuine golf experience without pretension, we consider it excellent value for money.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Rolling Road after a round?

The clubhouse at Rolling Road is unpretentious and welcoming, perfect for a casual post-round debrief. You'll find a friendly bar area with solid pub fare-we always grab a burger and a cold drink-and a pro shop stocked with essentials, not just high-end gear.

Any tips for booking a tee time or other local insights for playing Rolling Road?

Booking a tee time a week or two in advance is usually sufficient, especially for weekend mornings. We recommend walking the course if you're able-it's very walkable and gives you a better feel for the subtle elevation changes that define many holes.