Holliday Farms
Website: https://www.hollidayfarmszionsville.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the ideal time of year to experience Holliday Farms at its best?
We always recommend visiting in the spring or fall. The course truly shines when the trees are either bursting with new green or ablaze with autumn colors, and the temperatures are perfect for walking. Avoid the peak summer heat; it can get pretty muggy, and the course plays firmer than we prefer.
What's the one thing about Holliday Farms' design that really sticks with you after a round?
It's undoubtedly the strategic bunkering and the way water comes into play on the back nine. You'll find yourself constantly thinking about shot placement, especially around holes 13 through 16, where precision is absolutely paramount. Don't just grip it and rip it here; you'll regret it.
Can you comfortably walk the course at Holliday Farms, or should I plan on taking a cart?
While the course is generally walkable, we highly recommend a cart if you're playing in the summer or aren't accustomed to a moderately hilly layout. There are some significant transitions between holes, particularly on the front nine, that can add up quickly. Save your energy for your swing.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Holliday Farms, and is it worth the investment?
Green fees typically range from $120-$180, depending on the day and time, which we find to be excellent value for the quality of the experience. You're paying for pristine conditions, a thoughtful layout, and a top-notch practice facility that genuinely enhances your day. It's a splurge that feels justified.
As a first-timer at Holliday Farms, what's your top piece of practical advice for a good round?
Pay close attention to the pin positions on the greens-they can be deceptively tricky, especially on the par-3s. Also, make sure to warm up properly on their fantastic practice range; you'll want to be dialed in from the first tee, as there's no gentle opening hole here.