Ridgeview Ranch Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge I'll face playing Ridgeview Ranch?

You'll find the greens at Ridgeview Ranch are deceptively tricky, often breaking more than they appear. Don't be afraid to play a little more break than your eye tells you, especially on the back nine. It's a course where your short game really gets tested.

When is the best time to play Ridgeview Ranch for the best course conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend playing Ridgeview Ranch in the early spring or late fall. The Texas heat can be brutal in summer, and you'll find the fairways are at their lushest when the temperatures are milder. Aim for a weekday morning if you want to avoid the weekend rush.

Does Ridgeview Ranch have a signature hole I should look forward to?

Absolutely, the par-3 14th hole is a real beauty and a definite highlight. It plays over a small creek to a well-guarded green, demanding a precise iron shot to avoid trouble. Take a moment to appreciate the view before you tee off-it's one of the prettiest spots on the course.

Is Ridgeview Ranch a good option for a casual round, or is it more for serious golfers?

Ridgeview Ranch strikes a great balance, making it perfect for both casual rounds and a more serious challenge. While it's well-maintained and offers enough test for experienced players, it's also forgiving enough that you won't feel overwhelmed if you're just out to enjoy the day. It's a solid, reliable choice for a fun golf outing.

What's one practical tip for a smooth round at Ridgeview Ranch, especially on busy days?

To ensure a smooth round, especially on a busy weekend, focus on playing ready golf and keep an eye on the group ahead. The course can get a bit backed up around the turn, so be prepared to manage your expectations and enjoy the scenery. Don't forget to grab a hot dog at the snack bar-it's a local favorite.