Westwood Hills Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Westwood Hills at its prime?
We highly recommend visiting in spring or early fall. The course truly shines when the dogwoods are blooming in April, or when the autumn leaves provide a stunning backdrop in October, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Westwood Hills, and are there any must-play holes?
Westwood Hills offers a fair but engaging test, especially with its tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy from the tee. Keep an eye out for the picturesque par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over water is key, and the dramatic downhill finish on 18.
I'm not a member - how can I play Westwood Hills, and what's the typical green fee?
While primarily a private club, Westwood Hills often welcomes unaccompanied guests on weekdays, especially during off-peak hours. Expect green fees to be in the $80-$120 range, which we consider a solid value for a well-maintained, classic layout.
What are the practice facilities like at Westwood Hills, and should I plan extra time to warm up?
Absolutely plan extra time; their driving range is spacious, and the putting green accurately reflects the course's subtle breaks. We always recommend hitting a few balls and rolling some putts to get a feel for the greens before your round.
After a round at Westwood Hills, what's the best way to unwind and grab a bite?
Head straight to the Grill Room; it's got a fantastic view of the 18th green and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Their clubhouse burger is surprisingly good, and it's the perfect spot to recount your birdies (and bogeys) with your playing partners.