Custer Greens Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Custer Greens for ideal conditions?
You'll find Custer Greens truly shines in late spring and early fall. The fairways are lush, and the cooler temperatures make for a much more enjoyable round than the peak summer heat. We recommend booking a morning tee time to beat any afternoon crowds and enjoy the crisp air.
How challenging is Custer Greens for an average golfer?
Custer Greens offers a fair test without being overly punishing, making it great for most skill levels. The real challenge comes from its subtly undulating greens, which demand precise putting, and a few strategically placed water hazards on the back nine. Don't let the shorter yardage fool you- you'll still need to think your way around.
What's the standout hole or unique feature at Custer Greens?
The par-3 7th hole is Custer Greens' signature, playing over a small pond to a well-bunkered green. It's a beautiful, nerve-wracking shot that really tests your iron accuracy. We also love the mature oak trees lining many fairways, giving the course a classic, established feel you don't always find.
Is Custer Greens a good value for the money, and what should I expect for greens fees?
Absolutely, Custer Greens offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the flashier courses in the region. You'll find greens fees are very reasonable, typically in the $40-$60 range for 18 holes with a cart, making it a fantastic option for a quality round without breaking the bank. It's a solid, unpretentious golf experience.
What kind of practice facilities and amenities does Custer Greens offer?
Custer Greens has a solid driving range where you can really stretch out, plus a decent putting green to get a feel for those tricky undulations before your round. The clubhouse is modest but welcoming, offering basic snacks and drinks- perfect for a quick bite after your game. Don't expect a pro shop full of high-end gear, but it has the essentials.