Centre Hills Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Centre Hills Country Club?
We've found late spring through early fall offers the absolute best conditions at Centre Hills, especially May-June or September-October when the bentgrass greens are at their prime. Aim for a weekday morning if you can, as you'll enjoy a more relaxed pace and truly appreciate the course's subtle nuances without feeling rushed.
What's the most challenging aspect of Centre Hills Country Club for a first-time visitor?
You'll quickly discover the greens are Centre Hills' true defense - they're often subtly sloped and faster than they look, demanding precise approach shots and a delicate touch with the putter. Don't be afraid to ask your playing partners for local knowledge on breaks; it will definitely save you strokes.
Are there any specific holes at Centre Hills Country Club that stand out?
Absolutely, the par-3 14th hole is a real stunner, playing over a deep ravine to a well-bunkered green - it's a true test of nerve and club selection. We also love the finishing stretch, especially the challenging uphill par-4 18th, which demands a strong drive and an accurate approach to finish your round on a high note.
What's the general atmosphere like at Centre Hills Country Club?
Not at all stuffy, we found Centre Hills to be refreshingly welcoming and unpretentious for a private club. The members are friendly, and the staff genuinely wants you to have a great day, making it easy to relax and enjoy your round from start to finish.
What are the practice facilities like at Centre Hills Country Club?
You'll find excellent practice facilities here, including a spacious driving range with quality balls and a dedicated short game area that's perfect for honing your chipping and pitching. We highly recommend arriving a bit early to take advantage of the putting green, as it accurately reflects the speed and breaks you'll encounter on the course.