Highland Park Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to play Highland Park Golf Course for a relaxed round?
We always recommend an early weekday morning at Highland Park. You'll beat the rush and enjoy the quiet before the afternoon crowds, especially during peak season. Weekends can get busy, so book well in advance if that's your only option.
What makes Highland Park unique, and what's its signature hole?
Highland Park truly shines with its classic, tree-lined layout and surprisingly tricky greens. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it plays downhill to a well-bunkered green, demanding precision to avoid a bogey. It's a real beauty and a challenge.
How do the green fees at Highland Park stack up, and is it worth it?
You'll find Highland Park offers fantastic value, especially for a course with such a rich history and well-maintained fairways. It's definitely one of the more affordable options in the region, without sacrificing quality. We think it's a steal for the experience.
Is Highland Park a walkable course, or should I plan on riding a cart?
While it's called 'Highland,' the course is surprisingly walkable if you're up for some gentle elevation changes. We often walk it ourselves for the exercise and to really soak in the scenery. If you prefer to save your energy, carts are readily available and make for a comfortable round.
What can I expect from the practice facilities at Highland Park?
Highland Park offers solid practice facilities, including a driving range with plenty of bays and a decent putting green. It's perfect for a quick warm-up or dialing in your short game before your tee time. Don't expect anything overly fancy, but it gets the job done effectively.