The Little Course

The Little Course is a 9-hole par 3 course, meant to introduce young people to the game, as well as sharpen veteran players’ short games.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Little Course truly ideal for introducing kids to golf, or is it more for adults practicing?

This course absolutely shines for new golfers, especially youngsters. The holes are thoughtfully designed to be approachable, making it a fantastic, low-pressure environment for them to learn the basics without feeling overwhelmed by a full-length course. We've seen many families enjoying their first rounds here together.

What's the typical pace of play at The Little Course, and when is it least crowded?

Given its popularity with families and beginners, the pace can vary, but it generally moves well since it's a par 3. If you're looking for a quicker, more focused short game session, we recommend visiting on weekday mornings right after opening or later in the afternoon before twilight rates kick in. Weekends, especially midday, can get a bit busy.

Beyond just being a par 3, what makes The Little Course particularly good for sharpening my short game?

You'll find a surprising variety of green complexes here, which is excellent for working on different chip and pitch shots. Some greens are subtly sloped, others have bunkers guarding the front, forcing you to think about your approach rather than just hitting a straight shot. It's a great place to test your touch around the greens.

When's the best time of year to visit The Little Course for the most enjoyable experience?

For comfortable play, we highly recommend visiting in the spring or fall when the weather is mild and the course is beautifully maintained. Summer mornings are also pleasant before the heat sets in, but avoid midday in July and August unless you enjoy a good sweat. The conditions are generally excellent during these seasons.

What are the typical green fees, and can I rent clubs if I'm just trying it out or traveling light?

The green fees at The Little Course are very reasonable, making it an accessible option for everyone; expect prices to be significantly lower than a championship course. They do offer basic club rentals, which is perfect if you're a beginner or simply didn't bring your full set for a quick short game tune-up. It's a hassle-free way to get on the course.