Silver Lakes
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Silver Lakes for optimal conditions?
We always recommend the shoulder seasons-late spring or early fall-to catch Silver Lakes at its absolute best. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the course conditions are typically pristine, offering firm fairways and true greens.
How challenging is Silver Lakes for an average golfer, and what's unique about its layout?
Silver Lakes offers a fair but engaging challenge; it's not a monster, but it demands thoughtful shot-making, especially around its subtly contoured greens. The back nine, in particular, features some clever doglegs and strategic bunkering that will keep you on your toes.
What can I expect to pay for a round at Silver Lakes, and is it good value?
Expect to pay in the mid-$70s to low-$90s for a prime-time weekend round, including a cart, which we think is excellent value for the quality. The course conditions and the friendly, unpretentious atmosphere make it a worthwhile investment for your golf day.
Are there any must-play holes or unique features at Silver Lakes I should look out for?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a scenic wetlands area to a well-guarded green-it's a real beauty and a great test of nerve. Also, the finishing par-5 18th offers a dramatic downhill approach to a green nestled by the clubhouse, perfect for a strong finish.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Silver Lakes, and what should I do after my round?
The clubhouse at Silver Lakes is wonderfully unpretentious and welcoming; it's the perfect spot to unwind after your round. Grab a cold drink and a burger at "The 19th Hole Grill" on the patio-the views overlooking the 18th green are fantastic and it's a great way to recap your game.