Willow Hollow Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge does Willow Hollow offer - is it a course for every skill level?

Willow Hollow isn't a brute, but it's no pushover either; its subtle elevation changes and well-guarded greens will test your iron play. We think it's a fantastic middle-ground course, perfect for golfers who appreciate thoughtful design over sheer length, offering a fair test without being overly punishing.

Are there any standout holes at Willow Hollow that I should look forward to playing?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole, which plays downhill over a small creek to a two-tiered green - it's a real beauty and demands precision. The par-5 14th also offers a thrilling risk-reward second shot if you dare to go for the green in two, but that water hazard on the left is always hungry.

When is the best time of year to play Willow Hollow for optimal course conditions?

We always recommend visiting Willow Hollow in late spring or early fall; the course truly shines when the trees are either bursting with new green or showing off their autumn colors. The fairways are typically at their firmest and fastest then, and the greens roll beautifully, making for a fantastic round.

What's the typical cost to play Willow Hollow, and is it good value for the money?

You'll find Willow Hollow's green fees are quite reasonable, generally falling in the $50-$75 range with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. For a well-maintained course with interesting holes and a friendly atmosphere, we consider it excellent value - you definitely get more than you pay for here.

How busy does Willow Hollow get, and what can I expect regarding pace of play?

Willow Hollow can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, so we always advise booking your tee time well in advance to secure your spot. Despite the crowds, the course management does a good job of keeping things moving, and you can generally expect a round to take around 4 to 4.5 hours.