Shadow Lakes Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Shadow Lakes, and how can I prepare for it?

You'll quickly discover the 'lakes' in Shadow Lakes aren't just for show; water comes into play on nearly half the holes, especially on the back nine. We recommend bringing extra balls and focusing on precise iron play, particularly on the par-3 14th where a slight miss means a swim.

When is the best time of year to play Shadow Lakes for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

For the best experience, aim for late spring or early fall at Shadow Lakes. The weather is typically perfect-crisp mornings and warm afternoons-and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and the larger weekend crowds that can slow down play.

Is Shadow Lakes a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

Shadow Lakes offers solid value for the quality of golf you get, especially if you book a twilight tee time or look for weekday specials. Expect green fees to range from $70-120, which is fair for a well-maintained course with such engaging hole designs.

What's a unique feature or 'must-play' hole at Shadow Lakes that I shouldn't miss?

Don't miss the dramatic par-5 7th hole at Shadow Lakes, which features a split fairway offering a risk-reward decision off the tee. Playing down the left side gives you a shorter approach but brings a hidden bunker into play, while the right is safer but longer-choose wisely!

How busy does Shadow Lakes typically get, and what's the pace of play like?

Shadow Lakes can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, but the staff does a good job of managing tee times to maintain a decent pace. We recommend booking an early morning slot during the week if you prefer a quicker round and a more serene experience.