Wasioto Winds Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Wasioto Winds for an average golfer?

You'll find Wasioto Winds offers a fair test, but it's not going to beat you up. The course design uses the natural elevation changes really well, so expect some uphill approaches and downhill tee shots that demand good club selection. It's a fun round for most handicaps, especially if you appreciate a course that rewards smart play over brute strength.

What's the standout feature or signature hole at Wasioto Winds?

Without a doubt, the back nine really shines, particularly the par-3 14th. It plays downhill to a green guarded by a creek, offering incredible views of the surrounding Appalachian foothills-it's a photo op and a challenge all in one. We recommend taking an extra club on your tee shot there, as the wind can be tricky.

When is the best time of year to play Wasioto Winds for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect for golf, and the course conditions are at their absolute peak, with lush fairways and true-rolling greens. You'll also avoid the peak summer heat and humidity, which can make those uphill climbs a bit more strenuous.

Is Wasioto Winds a good value for the green fees?

Absolutely, Wasioto Winds offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get. Green fees are generally quite reasonable, especially considering the scenic layout and excellent maintenance. You're getting a championship-caliber experience without the championship price tag, making it a smart choice for any golf trip budget.

How busy does Wasioto Winds get, and what's the typical pace of play?

While it's a popular spot, Wasioto Winds generally maintains a very comfortable pace of play, especially on weekdays. You might encounter a bit more traffic on weekend mornings, but the course marshals do a good job of keeping things moving. We suggest booking an early tee time if you prefer a truly unhurried round.