Riverside Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Riverside Golf Course, especially considering its riverfront location?

We've found late spring and early fall offer the perfect blend of comfortable temperatures and stunning river views. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and enjoy the course at its most vibrant, with the river flowing beautifully without being overly high.

How challenging is Riverside Golf Course for a mid-handicapper, and how often does the river come into play?

Riverside is a fair test, but don't let the scenic river lull you into complacency-it's a real hazard on at least six holes. You'll need precise iron play on the back nine, especially with the wind off the water often adding an extra layer of difficulty to those greens.

What's the typical green fee at Riverside Golf Course, and is it a good value for the experience?

Expect to pay around $75-$95 for a prime weekend tee time, which we think is an absolute steal for the quality of the layout and conditions. It's a fantastic value, offering a championship feel without the exorbitant price tag you'd find at comparable riverfront courses.

Which holes at Riverside Golf Course truly stand out and showcase its unique riverfront character?

The par-3 7th is a stunner, requiring a precise shot over a river inlet to a well-guarded green-it's a postcard moment. Then there's the finishing 18th, a challenging par-5 where the river guards the entire left side, demanding a strategic approach to finish strong.

How busy does Riverside Golf Course get, and what's the typical pace of play on a weekend?

Riverside can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, so we always recommend booking an early tee time if you want a smooth round. You can generally expect a 4.5-hour pace, but if you're stuck behind a slower group, just enjoy the incredible river scenery-it's worth the wait.