Indian Hills Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge at Indian Hills, and which hole should I look forward to?
You'll find the elevation changes at Indian Hills are your biggest test, demanding precise club selection and often blind shots. The par-3 14th, playing significantly downhill to a guarded green, is a real beauty and a great risk-reward challenge. Don't let the views distract you too much from the task at hand.
When is the best time of year to play Indian Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We recommend targeting late spring or early fall for Indian Hills. The weather is usually perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and the larger crowds that come with it. The course conditions are typically at their best during these shoulder seasons.
How do the green fees at Indian Hills compare to other courses in the region, and is it worth the price?
Indian Hills offers excellent value, often priced a bit below comparable courses in the area, especially considering the quality of the layout and maintenance. You're getting a challenging, well-kept course with memorable holes for a very fair rate. It's definitely a worthwhile stop on your golf trip.
What makes Indian Hills stand out from other courses I might consider in the area?
What truly sets Indian Hills apart is its dramatic, natural terrain. The course is expertly routed through rolling hills, offering stunning vistas and unique shot-making opportunities you won't find on flatter, more manicured tracks. It feels like a genuine journey through the landscape, not just a series of holes.
Any practical tips for playing Indian Hills, especially regarding pace of play or course navigation?
Definitely take a cart here; walking Indian Hills is a serious workout due to the significant elevation changes between holes. Keep an eye on the group ahead, as some tee shots have blind landings, and be ready for a few longer transitions. Play smart, and you'll keep a good pace.