Par 3 Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Par 3 Course for an average golfer?

Don't let the 'par 3' fool you-this course offers a surprisingly robust challenge, especially with its well-guarded greens and subtle elevation changes. You'll need precise iron play and a good short game to score well here, making it a fantastic test for golfers of all levels.

When is the best time of year to play the Par 3 Course, and how busy does it get?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall for the most comfortable weather and fewer crowds. Summer afternoons, particularly on weekends, can get quite busy with families and casual players, so book an early morning tee time if you prefer a quicker pace.

What's the typical cost to play the Par 3 Course, and is it worth it?

Green fees are incredibly reasonable, usually ranging from $25-$35 for 9 holes, which we consider excellent value. You're getting a well-maintained course with true-rolling greens and a fun, quick round that truly helps sharpen your iron game.

What makes the Par 3 Course stand out from other short courses in the United States?

Its standout feature is definitely the dramatic elevation changes on several holes, offering stunning views and requiring precise club selection to navigate. The greens are also exceptionally well-kept and roll true, which is a rare and welcome treat for a par 3 course.

Do I need a full set of clubs for the Par 3 Course, or can I get by with less?

You absolutely don't need a full bag here; we typically just bring 5-6 clubs-a few wedges, a 7 or 8 iron, and your putter. It's a fantastic opportunity to practice your approach shots and dial in your distances without lugging everything around.