Arlington Lakes Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Arlington Lakes Golf Course a good option for beginners or a quick round?

Yes, absolutely. This course is perfect if you're looking for a relaxed, approachable round without the pressure of a championship layout. You'll find the shorter yardage and forgiving fairways make it ideal for newer golfers or when you just want to get 18 holes in efficiently.

What's the most challenging aspect of playing Arlington Lakes?

Don't let the shorter yardage fool you; the course's namesake lakes come into play more often than you'd expect, especially on the back nine. You'll need to be precise with your irons to avoid a splash, particularly on holes like the par-3 12th.

When is the best time to play Arlington Lakes for a pleasant experience?

We recommend playing early on a weekday morning during the spring or fall. The course is beautifully maintained then, and you'll enjoy a quicker pace of play before the afternoon leagues and weekend crowds pick up. Summer afternoons can get busy, so plan accordingly.

What kind of amenities can I expect at Arlington Lakes after my round?

You'll find a welcoming clubhouse with a pro shop and a casual grill where you can grab a hot dog and a drink. It's a no-frills, comfortable spot perfect for recounting your birdies (or bogeys) with your playing partners. Don't expect a fancy dining experience, but it's exactly what you need.

Is Arlington Lakes a good value compared to other courses in the area?

Absolutely, Arlington Lakes offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get. The green fees are very reasonable, especially for a course that's consistently well-maintained and provides a fun, accessible round. It's a local favorite for a reason, delivering solid golf without breaking the bank.