Protection Golf Course

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Protection Golf Course?

We always recommend visiting Protection in the late spring or early fall. You'll avoid the brutal summer humidity that can make the back nine feel like a marathon, and the course conditions are usually at their peak with lush fairways and firm greens. Plus, the crowds thin out a bit, giving you a more relaxed round.

What's the biggest challenge or unique feature at Protection Golf Course?

Without a doubt, it's the notorious "Whispering Pines" - the par-3 14th. This hole demands precision over power, with a narrow green guarded by deep bunkers and those towering pines that seem to whisper doubt into your swing. Don't let the yardage fool you; it's a scorecard wrecker if you're not careful.

Is Protection Golf Course a good value, and how should I book my tee time?

Protection offers solid value, especially for the quality of the layout; expect to pay around $75-100 for a prime weekend round, carts included. We strongly advise booking your tee time at least two to three weeks in advance online, as it fills up quickly, particularly for morning slots. Consider a twilight rate if you're flexible, as it's a great way to experience the course for less.

What's the vibe like at Protection Golf Course, and what else should I know for my visit?

You'll find a welcoming, no-frills atmosphere at Protection - it's all about the golf here, not fancy amenities. The staff are genuinely friendly and helpful, always ready with a local tip or a smile. After your round, grab a burger and a cold drink at the casual clubhouse grill; it's nothing gourmet, but it hits the spot perfectly.

How are the course conditions typically at Protection Golf Course?

Protection consistently maintains excellent conditions, especially the greens, which roll true and fast. The fairways are generally lush, though you might find a few tighter lies on the back nine where the terrain gets a bit more rugged. They do a great job managing the course year-round, so you rarely encounter a bad patch.