The Golf Preserve
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play The Golf Preserve to truly experience its natural beauty?
We always recommend visiting in early spring or late fall. The shoulder seasons offer cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and the vibrant foliage or budding nature truly enhances the "preserve" feel of the course. You'll also have a better chance of spotting some of the local wildlife that gives the course its name.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at The Golf Preserve, beyond just a tough shot?
The course's biggest challenge, and its charm, is how seamlessly it integrates with the natural wetlands and mature forests. You'll need to be precise with your approach shots, especially on holes like the par-3 7th, where a slight miss means a lost ball to the protected marshland. It demands respect for nature and your game.
Is The Golf Preserve worth the green fee, or is it just another pretty course?
Absolutely, it's worth every penny, especially if you appreciate a course that feels truly integrated with its environment. While the green fees are on the higher side, you're paying for immaculate conditions, a unique layout that tests every club in your bag, and an experience that feels far removed from typical resort golf. Consider it an investment in a memorable round.
What's the post-round experience like at The Golf Preserve? Are there any unique amenities?
After your round, don't rush off; the clubhouse offers a fantastic, relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the 18th green and the surrounding preserve. We particularly love their outdoor patio for a cold drink, where you can often hear the sounds of nature still echoing from your round. It's the perfect way to decompress and reflect on your game.
Which hole at The Golf Preserve should I really look forward to playing?
You absolutely must anticipate the par-5 14th hole, known as "The Heron's Flight." It's a strategic masterpiece that winds around a protected bird sanctuary, demanding careful shot placement to avoid water hazards and dense natural areas. Reaching the green in regulation feels like a true accomplishment, and the views are simply breathtaking.