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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Applewood Course?

We always recommend playing Applewood in early October; the course truly shines with vibrant autumn colors, especially around holes 7 and 8. Just be aware that tee times book up fast then, so plan your visit well in advance to secure your spot.

Is Applewood Course challenging for a mid-handicapper?

Applewood offers a fair challenge for mid-handicappers, but don't underestimate the greens-they have subtle breaks that can really test your short game. Focus on accurate approach shots, especially on the back nine, and you'll have a rewarding round.

Should I walk or take a cart at Applewood Course?

While you can certainly walk Applewood, we strongly suggest taking a cart unless you're in peak physical condition; the elevation changes, particularly on holes 3 and 12, are significant. Save your energy for your swing, not the uphill climbs.

What's the signature hole at Applewood Course?

Without a doubt, the 14th hole, a stunning par-3 playing over a small lake to a well-bunkered green, is Applewood's signature. The views of the surrounding hills from the tee box are incredible, but don't let them distract you from the water hazard.

What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Applewood?

Green fees at Applewood are mid-range for a course of this caliber, typically ranging from $80-$120 depending on the season and time of day. We always book online a few weeks out to secure our preferred slot, as walk-ins are often disappointed, especially on weekends.