Benton County
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Courses
- Kingswood Berksdale Golf Course
- Dogwood Golf Course
- Siloam Springs Country Club
- The Creeks
- Horn Rapids Golf Club
- Columbia Park Golf Tri Plex
- Meadow Springs Country Club
- Highlands Golf Course
- The Links at Bentonville
- Albany Golf Course
- Zintel Creek Golf Club
- Belle Plaine Country Club
- The Links at Rainbow Curve Golf and Country Club
- Corvallis Country Club
- West Richland Golf Course
- Columbia Point Golf Course
- Territory Golf Club
- Lost Springs Golf & Athletic Club
- Wapicada Golf Club
- Shawnee Bend Golf Course
- Buckskin Golf Club
- Scotsdale Golf Course
- Bella Vista Country Club Golf Course
- Branchwood Disc Golf Course
- Wildcat Golf Course
- Canyon Lakes Golf Course
- Tara Hills Country Club
- The Greens on Blossom Way
- Brittany
- Big Sugar Golf Club
- Triple Creek Golf Course
- Vinton Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Benton County?
We highly recommend visiting Benton County in the spring or fall for the most enjoyable golf. Summers can get quite hot and humid, making those afternoon rounds a real grind, but the courses are usually in prime condition. You'll find the mild temperatures and vibrant foliage from April to early June, or again in September and October, absolutely perfect for a golf getaway.
What kind of golf courses and overall experience should I expect in Benton County?
You'll find a fantastic mix here, from challenging championship layouts carved through rolling hills to more forgiving, tree-lined tracks perfect for a relaxed round. Many courses cleverly leverage the natural creeks and elevation changes, so expect some dramatic shots and beautiful views. It's a region that truly caters to all skill levels, offering a diverse and engaging golf experience.
Is Benton County a budget-friendly golf destination, or should I expect premium prices?
Benton County offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the more famous golf meccas across the country. While you'll find a few upscale options with green fees around $100-150, many fantastic public courses are available for $50-80, particularly during off-peak hours. We recommend looking into twilight rates for some serious savings without sacrificing quality.
Beyond the golf courses, what else is there to do in Benton County?
Absolutely! After your round, explore the charming downtown areas with their local breweries and surprisingly good farm-to-table restaurants-the BBQ scene here is a hidden gem. There are also plenty of scenic hiking and biking trails, especially around the river valleys, if you're looking to stretch your legs off the fairways and enjoy the natural beauty.
Are there any specific courses in Benton County that are "must-plays" or hidden gems?
For a true challenge, you absolutely have to play The Ridge at Eagle Creek-its back nine is legendary for its elevation changes and demanding approach shots. If you're seeking a hidden gem, check out Willow Creek Municipal; it's always in great shape, surprisingly walkable, and offers incredible value for a fun, strategic round that often gets overlooked.