Wymberly Community Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Wymberly Community Golf Course?

We always recommend visiting Wymberly in the late spring, around April or May, or again in early fall, September through October. You'll find the greens are at their absolute prime then, and the weather is usually perfect for a relaxed round without the summer heat or the chill of winter.

Is Wymberly a good course for beginners, or will it challenge experienced players?

Wymberly is genuinely welcoming for all skill levels; it's a community course, after all, so don't feel intimidated. While the front nine is fairly straightforward, the back nine introduces some surprisingly tight tree-lined fairways and a few elevated greens that will definitely make you think, even if you're a seasoned player.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Wymberly, and is it tough to get a tee time?

You're looking at a fantastic value here; expect green fees to be in the $35-55 range, depending on the day and if you walk or ride. Getting a tee time can be tricky on weekend mornings due to local leagues, so we suggest booking at least a week out or aiming for weekday afternoons for an easier slot.

What's the standout feature or signature hole at Wymberly Community Golf Course?

The par-3 14th hole is definitely Wymberly's signature; it's a short but tricky shot over a small pond to a two-tiered green. It's not overly long, but judging the wind and getting your distance right to avoid the water and the back bunker is a fun challenge every time.

How's the pace of play at Wymberly, and what's the general atmosphere like?

The pace of play is generally quite good, especially on weekdays, though weekend mornings can get a bit backed up with local foursomes. The atmosphere is incredibly friendly and laid-back; you'll often find groups chatting between holes, and it truly embodies that welcoming community golf course vibe.