The Whip

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to experience The Whip?

We always steer people towards late spring, specifically May, or early fall in September and October. You'll find the course in peak condition with vibrant foliage or fresh blooms, and the temperatures are absolutely perfect for walking all 18 holes.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at The Whip, and what makes it unique?

Without a doubt, it's navigating the back nine, especially holes 14 through 16. These three feature dramatic elevation changes and greens that slope deceptively, demanding precise iron play and a keen eye for breaks.

What should I expect to pay for a round at The Whip, and is it worth it?

Expect green fees to hover in the $75-$125 range, depending on the season and time of day. We firmly believe it's an excellent value; the course conditioning is consistently top-notch, and the unique layout offers a memorable challenge you won't find just anywhere.

How busy does The Whip get, and what's the typical pace of play?

The Whip can get quite popular on weekend mornings, so we recommend booking an early tee time or playing mid-week if you prefer a quieter round. You can generally expect a comfortable 4-hour, 15-minute pace, which is perfectly reasonable for a course of this caliber.

Beyond the course, what's one essential tip for making the most of a trip to The Whip?

After your round, don't rush off-site- make sure to grab a drink and a bite at the clubhouse's outdoor patio. The views overlooking the 18th green are fantastic, and it's the perfect spot to dissect your round and soak in the atmosphere.