Tanglewood Marsh Golf Course
Website: http://tanglewoodmarsh.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging are the marsh hazards at Tanglewood Marsh, and what should I expect?
The marsh isn't just for show here-it's a real player in your round. You'll find forced carries and intimidating views on several holes, especially on the back nine where the marsh truly comes alive. We recommend bringing extra balls and playing smart, not heroic, especially on holes 12 and 15.
When is the best time of year to play Tanglewood Marsh to avoid the worst of the marsh conditions?
We've found late spring through early fall offers the most enjoyable conditions, as the marsh is vibrant but not overly saturated, and the bugs are manageable. Avoid peak summer if you dislike humidity and potential afternoon thunderstorms, which can make the course feel even more formidable.
What's the standout hole at Tanglewood Marsh, and what makes it special?
Hole 17, a par-3, is undeniably the course's signature-a true beauty and a beast. You're hitting over a significant marsh expanse to a green guarded by bunkers, demanding precision and nerve. It's a fantastic test and a memorable photo op, win or lose.
Is Tanglewood Marsh worth the green fee, and what's included?
Absolutely, Tanglewood Marsh offers excellent value for a course of its unique character and conditioning. Your green fee typically includes a cart and access to a decent practice range, which you'll want to use to warm up for those tricky marsh shots. It's a memorable experience that feels more expensive than it is.
Does the marsh environment at Tanglewood Marsh affect pace of play, or should I expect any wildlife encounters?
While the marsh can lead to some searching for errant shots, pace of play is generally well-managed, especially on weekdays. You'll definitely encounter local wildlife-herons, turtles, and even alligators are common sightings, adding to the course's unique charm. Just remember to give them their space.