Potters Park Golf Course
Website: https://www.potterparkgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to experience Potters Park Golf Course?
We think early to mid-October is prime for Potters Park. The fall foliage around the back nine is absolutely stunning, and the crisp air makes for perfect playing conditions before the winter chill sets in. Just be sure to book your tee time well in advance, as it's a popular season.
How challenging are the greens at Potters Park, and what's the biggest hurdle for a first-timer?
Don't let the modest yardage fool you-Potters Park's greens are its true defense. They're subtly sloped and surprisingly quick, especially the ones on the front nine, so pay close attention to your approach shots and don't be afraid to ask a local for a read. The biggest hurdle is definitely mastering those tricky breaks.
Is Potters Park a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?
Potters Park offers fantastic value for a public course of its caliber; it's a real local gem. You're generally looking at around $40-$60 for 18 holes with a cart, which is a steal for the well-maintained conditions you'll find. We highly recommend checking for their twilight rates for an even better deal.
What's the one hole at Potters Park I absolutely shouldn't miss, and why?
The 14th hole, a downhill par-3 playing over a small ravine, is definitely the one to remember. The view from the elevated tee is gorgeous, especially in autumn, but don't get too distracted-that green is smaller than it looks and well-guarded by bunkers. It's a true test of nerve and precision.
After my round at Potters Park, where's the best spot nearby for a casual bite or a celebratory drink?
After your round, we always head to 'The Putter's Pub' just a five-minute drive down the road. Their chili cheese fries are legendary, and it's the perfect spot to rehash your birdies (or bogeys) with a cold local brew. It's got that classic, friendly neighborhood vibe you'll appreciate.