Campbell County
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Courses
- A. J. Jolly Golf Course
- Gillette Golf Club
- Highland Country Club
- Hickory Sticks Golf Club
- Hay Creek Golf Club
- Bell Nob Golf Course
- The Greens at Deerfield
- LaFallotte Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Campbell County?
We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect blend of comfortable temperatures and lush course conditions. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and enjoy greens that are just hitting their stride after the spring rains. Fall, from mid-September through October, is also fantastic for vibrant foliage and crisp air, though some courses might start aerating.
What should I expect to pay for a round of golf in Campbell County?
You'll find green fees in Campbell County are generally quite reasonable, typically ranging from $50 to $90 for 18 holes with a cart. While there aren't many ultra-luxury options, the value here is exceptional for well-maintained public courses. Expect to pay a bit more on weekends, but twilight rates can offer great savings.
With 8 courses, which ones are the absolute must-plays or hidden gems in Campbell County?
You absolutely can't miss the challenge and views at Eagle's Nest Golf Club; it's a true championship test with some dramatic elevation changes. For a more relaxed but equally enjoyable round, we always steer friends towards Willow Creek Municipal - it's a local favorite with surprisingly good conditions and a friendly atmosphere. Don't overlook the short but tricky par-3s there.
What kind of golf experience can I expect in Campbell County - resort-style or more local?
Campbell County offers a fantastic mix, leaning more towards well-maintained public and semi-private courses with a strong local feel. You won't find many sprawling resorts, but rather welcoming clubs where regulars know each other. It's a place where you can easily walk on for a round and feel right at home.
What's there to do in Campbell County when I'm not on the golf course?
Beyond the greens, we always recommend exploring the scenic hiking trails around the Big Rock River, especially in the fall. For a taste of local culture, check out the charming downtown area with its independent shops and the excellent craft breweries - a perfect way to unwind after a challenging round. You'll find plenty of casual dining options too.