Woodland Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Woodland Hills, and is there a signature hole I shouldn't miss?

You'll find the back nine truly tests your short game, especially around the undulating greens that demand precise approach shots. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th - it plays over a ravine and demands precision, offering a fantastic view of the valley if you manage to stick it close.

When is the absolute best time to play Woodland Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend playing Woodland Hills in late spring or early fall; the weather is perfect, and the course isn't as packed as peak summer. Aim for a weekday morning tee time to truly enjoy the tranquility before the afternoon rush picks up.

Is Woodland Hills worth the green fee, and what should I expect regarding overall value?

Honestly, Woodland Hills offers solid value for the experience; it's not a budget track, but the course conditions and engaging layout justify the mid-range green fees. Expect well-maintained fairways and greens, plus a friendly pro shop staff that makes you feel genuinely welcome.

What's a unique feature or a local tip for playing Woodland Hills that most visitors might miss?

Don't underestimate the subtle elevation changes on the front nine; they can really mess with your club selection if you're not paying close attention to your yardages. We always advise walking a few holes if you can, as it helps you read the greens better and appreciate the mature oak trees lining the fairways.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round, and are there any must-try amenities?

The clubhouse at Woodland Hills has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere - perfect for recounting your birdies (or bogeys) over a cold drink on the patio. Their grill serves up a surprisingly good burger, and the practice putting green is fantastic for dialing in your short game before you even step onto the first tee.