White Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play the White Course for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens running true, without battling the intense summer humidity or the chill of winter. Aim for a weekday morning if you can - it's a much more serene experience.

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at the White Course?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th hole is the one everyone talks about. It demands a precise shot over a deep ravine to a two-tiered green, often playing longer than its yardage suggests due to the prevailing wind. Don't be surprised if you leave with a story, good or bad, about that one.

Is the White Course worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

We think the White Course offers solid value, especially for the quality of the layout and the overall experience. Expect to pay in the $75-$125 range for a prime weekend tee time, though twilight rates can offer a nice discount. It's a fair price for a course that consistently delivers a fun, challenging round.

How well-maintained is the White Course, especially the greens?

You'll be impressed with the conditioning here; the grounds crew clearly takes pride in their work. The greens are consistently firm and fast, rolling true with subtle breaks that keep you honest. Fairways are always tightly mown, giving you excellent lies and a real sense of a premium course.

How busy does the White Course get, and can I expect a reasonable pace of play?

Like any popular course, it can get busy, especially on weekend mornings. However, we've found their marshals do a good job of keeping things moving, aiming for a 4-hour, 15-minute round. If you prefer a quicker pace, aim for an early weekday tee time - you'll often have the course almost to yourself.