Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pitch and Putt course suitable for absolute beginners or families with young kids?

Absolutely, this course is a fantastic entry point for new golfers and perfect for families. The holes are short, usually under 80 yards, making it less intimidating and a great way to introduce the game without the pressure of a full-length course.

What's the real cost to play a round, and do you recommend any specific deals?

You'll find the green fees here are incredibly reasonable, typically around $15-20 for 9 holes, which is a steal for the fun you'll have. We always suggest checking their website for twilight rates or family packages, as those often offer the best value, especially if you're planning an afternoon visit.

How long should I budget for a round, and when's the best time to avoid crowds?

You can easily finish 9 holes here in about an hour, even with a leisurely pace, making it perfect for a quick golf fix. To beat the rush, we highly recommend visiting on a weekday morning right after opening or later in the afternoon, as weekends can get quite busy.

What kind of clubs should I bring, or can I rent them easily at this Pitch and Putt?

You really only need a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, and a putter for this course - leave the driver at home! If you're traveling light or just starting out, they have a good selection of rental clubs available for a small fee, so don't worry about bringing your full set.

What makes this particular Pitch and Putt stand out from others in the US?

What truly sets this course apart is its surprisingly well-maintained greens and the thoughtful landscaping, which adds a touch of challenge without being frustrating. You'll appreciate the mature trees providing shade and the friendly, laid-back atmosphere that makes every visit feel like a mini-getaway.