Crawford Hills

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the absolute best time of year to experience Crawford Hills, and why?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the most enjoyable conditions at Crawford Hills. While the course is beautiful in autumn with its vibrant foliage, the greens are typically at their fastest and most consistent from May to September, giving you the truest roll. Just be prepared for warmer temperatures during peak summer months.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Crawford Hills, and how should I prepare?

The severe elevation changes on the back nine will truly test your club selection and stamina, especially on holes 12 and 15. We recommend walking the course if you're up for it, as it helps you read the subtle undulations, but definitely consider a cart if you're not used to significant climbs.

Are the greens at Crawford Hills as fast as everyone says, and what's the typical course condition?

Yes, they're consistently quick and often have subtle breaks you won't immediately see, so trust your caddy or your gut on those putts. The fairways are generally well-maintained and lush, but expect some tight lies on the uphill approaches where precision is key.

What's the typical cost to play Crawford Hills, and is it worth the price?

You'll find the green fees at Crawford Hills offer excellent value for the quality of golf, usually ranging from $75-120 depending on the day and time. We highly recommend booking your tee time online well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it fills up quickly and is absolutely worth every penny.

Beyond the golf, what's a must-do or a local tip for visiting Crawford Hills?

Don't skip the 'Hilltop Grill' after your round; their local craft beer selection and fantastic views from the patio are the perfect way to unwind. Also, bring plenty of water, especially during summer-those elevation changes will make you thirsty, and hydration is key to enjoying your round.