Loch Nairn Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Loch Nairn for the average golfer, and what should I expect?
We've found Loch Nairn offers a really fair test, especially from the white tees. You'll encounter some tricky water hazards, particularly on the back nine, but the wider fairways generally forgive a slightly errant drive. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute strength, making it enjoyable for various skill levels.
What's the standout hole at Loch Nairn, and what makes it special?
You absolutely can't miss the par-3 14th-it's a beauty and a true test. With the 'loch' itself guarding the front and left, it demands a precise iron shot to a well-bunkered green. Take a moment to appreciate the view before you swing; it's one of the most picturesque spots on the course.
When's the best time of year to experience Loch Nairn at its prime?
We always recommend visiting Loch Nairn in late spring or early fall. The course conditions are typically immaculate, the greens roll true, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and humidity that can make a round less enjoyable. Plus, the fall foliage around the 'loch' is truly stunning.
What's the typical green fee at Loch Nairn, and is it good value for the experience?
Green fees at Loch Nairn are generally mid-range for a course of this caliber, often around $60-$80 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value for the consistently great course conditions and the enjoyable, well-designed layout you get. You're paying for a well-maintained, fun round, not just a name.
How far in advance should I book a tee time at Loch Nairn, and what's the pace of play like?
For weekend mornings, we advise booking at least a week out, especially in peak season, as it fills up fast. During weekdays, you can often snag a spot a few days prior. The pace of play is usually quite good-they do a solid job of keeping things moving, so you can expect a round in about four hours.