Devil's Knob Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge playing Devil's Knob, and how should I prepare?

The dramatic elevation changes are no joke here; you'll face uphill approaches and downhill tee shots that demand precise club selection. We recommend walking the course if you're up for it, as it helps you read the greens and appreciate the stunning views.

When is the best time of year to experience Devil's Knob's famous views?

For those breathtaking panoramic vistas, late spring or early fall are your sweet spots. The air is crisp, the foliage is either bursting with new life or vibrant with autumn colors, and you'll avoid the peak summer humidity.

Are there any specific holes at Devil's Knob that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Absolutely, the par-3 13th is a showstopper, playing significantly downhill to a green framed by mountains - it's a postcard moment. Also, keep an eye out for the challenging dogleg on the 7th; it truly tests your strategic thinking.

Is Devil's Knob as intimidating as its name suggests, and what's one practical tip for scoring well?

While the name implies a beast, it's more about strategic play than brute force; don't let the elevation changes fool you into over-clubbing. Our best advice is to trust your yardage on downhill shots and always aim for the fat part of the green, especially on the longer par-4s.

What's the overall vibe at Devil's Knob, and what should I expect for a typical round's pace or amenities?

You'll find a relaxed, friendly atmosphere here, despite the challenging layout; it's a place where golfers genuinely enjoy the mountain air and camaraderie. Expect a comfortable pace of play, usually around four hours, and make sure to grab a drink at the clubhouse afterwards to soak in those post-round views.