Chardell Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to experience Chardell Golf Course, and what should I expect weather-wise?

We always recommend visiting Chardell in the spring or fall. You'll find the course in prime condition, and the mild temperatures make those dramatic elevation changes much more enjoyable to navigate. Summer can get quite hot and humid, which really adds another layer of challenge.

How challenging is Chardell Golf Course for an average golfer, and what are its toughest holes?

Chardell is definitely a test, especially if you're not used to significant elevation changes and fast, undulating greens. The par-4 14th, with its blind tee shot and severely sloped green, consistently frustrates even low handicappers. You'll need to bring your A-game for your short irons.

What makes Chardell Golf Course truly stand out from other courses in the region?

It's the incredible natural topography that sets Chardell apart. The course masterfully uses the rolling hills, creating breathtaking downhill tee shots and challenging uphill approaches you won't find anywhere else. The panoramic views from the 7th tee are truly unforgettable.

Do I need a cart at Chardell, or is it walkable? Any specific club recommendations for the course?

While we love walking, Chardell's significant elevation changes make a cart almost essential for most players, especially if you want to conserve energy for your swing. We strongly advise bringing an extra wedge; those elevated greens demand precise distance control on approach shots.

Is Chardell Golf Course worth the green fee, and what's the overall experience like beyond the course?

Absolutely, Chardell offers fantastic value for the quality of golf and the stunning scenery. Beyond the challenging layout, the practice facilities are top-notch, and the clubhouse grill serves up a fantastic post-round burger with a view that's hard to beat. It's a full day's experience.