City of Florence Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the typical course condition like at City of Florence Golf Course, especially the greens?

You'll find the City of Florence Golf Course surprisingly well-kept for a municipal track. The bentgrass greens roll true and are usually quite quick, a real treat for the price point. Fairways are generally lush, though you might find a few thin spots late in the summer, which is pretty standard.

Is City of Florence Golf Course a good value, and what should I expect for green fees?

Absolutely, this course is a fantastic value. Green fees are incredibly reasonable, often under $40 during the week, making it one of the best bangs for your buck in the region. We recommend checking their website for twilight rates - you can often snag a great deal for an afternoon round.

How challenging is the City of Florence Golf Course for different skill levels?

The course offers a fair test for everyone. Beginners will appreciate the wider fairways on the front nine, while more experienced players will find a good challenge on the back, especially with the tighter tree-lined holes and a few well-placed bunkers. It's a course where smart shot-making is rewarded over pure power.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at City of Florence Golf Course I should look forward to?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole - it's a beautiful downhill shot over a small pond to a well-guarded green, definitely a photo opportunity. You'll also love the old-growth oaks that frame many of the fairways, giving the course a classic, established feel you don't always get at city courses.

When's the best time of year or day to play City of Florence Golf Course to avoid crowds?

We find early mornings on weekdays are your best bet to avoid the local rush, especially during spring and fall when the weather is perfect. If you're visiting in the summer, aim for a twilight round - the heat keeps some folks away, and you'll often have the course to yourself for the last few holes.