Greenbelt Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Greenbelt Golf Course, and what can I expect from the conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Greenbelt. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens rolling true, without the intense summer heat or the chill of winter. Expect well-maintained public course conditions, meaning it's always playable but not always pristine like a private club.
How challenging is Greenbelt Golf Course, and what are its signature holes or toughest stretches?
Greenbelt offers a fair challenge for most golfers, with a good mix of tight, tree-lined holes on the front nine and more open, strategic holes on the back. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, which demands a precise shot over water, and the dogleg 18th - a real risk-reward finisher.
Is Greenbelt Golf Course a good value, and what amenities should I expect?
Absolutely, Greenbelt is one of the best values around for a public course. You'll get a solid round for your money, and while the clubhouse is modest, it has a well-stocked pro shop and a casual grill for post-round bites. Don't expect luxury, but do expect a friendly atmosphere.
Can I easily walk Greenbelt Golf Course, or should I plan on taking a cart?
Greenbelt is quite walkable, especially if you're comfortable with some gentle elevation changes on the back nine. We often choose to walk it ourselves to really soak in the surroundings. Carts are readily available if you prefer, but you won't feel out of place hoofing it.
How busy does Greenbelt Golf Course get, and what's your advice for a good pace of play?
As a popular public course, Greenbelt can definitely get busy, especially on weekend mornings. Our best advice is to book an early tee time on a weekday if you can, or aim for a twilight round. You'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace and often have the course to yourself.