Woodcrest Golf Club
Website: https://woodcrestgolfclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Woodcrest Golf Club?
We always recommend visiting Woodcrest in the late spring or early fall. You'll find the course in pristine condition, the weather is usually perfect for golf, and the crowds are noticeably thinner than during the peak summer months. Avoid mid-summer if you can't handle the heat; those back nine holes can feel like a furnace.
What's the biggest challenge at Woodcrest, and what hole should I look forward to?
Woodcrest's true test lies in its deceptively sloped greens; they're faster and trickier than they look, especially on the back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it plays over a ravine to a well-guarded green, offering a fantastic view of the surrounding hills if you manage to hit it close.
How much does a round at Woodcrest typically cost, and is it worth it?
Expect to pay in the mid-to-upper range for a public course, usually around $90-$120 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's absolutely worth it for the consistently excellent course conditions and the unique layout that keeps you thinking on every shot. Look for twilight rates if you're on a budget.
What are the practice facilities like at Woodcrest, and should I arrive early?
Woodcrest offers a solid, if not extravagant, practice area with a decent driving range and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's speeds. We suggest arriving at least 45 minutes before your tee time to properly warm up, especially to get a feel for those tricky greens.
After the round, what's the best spot to grab a drink or a bite at Woodcrest?
Head straight for "The Crest Grill" in the clubhouse; their patio offers a fantastic view overlooking the 18th green, perfect for recounting your birdies-or bogeys. Their pulled pork sandwich is surprisingly good, and the local craft beer selection is a nice touch.