Rolling Acres Golf Course

Website: https://www.rollingacresgolf.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Rolling Acres Golf Course, and what should I expect from the weather?

We love Rolling Acres in early fall; the foliage across the hills is stunning, and the air is crisp for walking the course. Expect comfortable temperatures, but book your tee time well in advance as it's a popular season for good reason.

How challenging is Rolling Acres for an average golfer, and what are its signature difficulties?

Don't let the 'Acres' fool you; this course offers a surprising test, especially with its significant elevation changes and tricky approach shots to elevated greens. You'll need to manage your club selection carefully, particularly on the par-3 7th, which plays significantly downhill.

What's the typical cost to play Rolling Acres, and is it worth it for a day trip?

Rolling Acres provides excellent value for a course of its caliber, typically ranging from $60-90 for a prime weekend round, including a cart. We think it's absolutely worth the drive for a memorable day out, offering a championship feel without the championship price tag.

What makes Rolling Acres truly unique, and are there any must-play holes I should look out for?

The course truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes, offering some breathtaking views and challenging blind shots that keep you on your toes. We particularly love the back nine, where the 14th hole, a long par-4 dogleg right, demands a precise tee shot over a ridge.

What's the vibe like at the Rolling Acres clubhouse, and are there any good spots nearby for a post-round meal?

The clubhouse at Rolling Acres has a cozy, unpretentious feel, perfect for grabbing a casual drink and reliving your round. For something more substantial, we recommend heading into the nearby town of Oakhaven-just a ten-minute drive-where 'The Gilded Spoon' serves up fantastic local fare.