Keyhole Golf and Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Keyhole Golf and Country Club?
We recommend late spring or early fall for Keyhole. The course is in peak condition, and you'll avoid the summer humidity while still enjoying vibrant foliage that really frames those signature 'keyhole' views. Plus, the crowds are noticeably thinner, making for a more relaxed round.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Keyhole?
Without a doubt, it's navigating the approach shots into Keyhole's greens. They're often well-guarded and demand precision, especially on holes 7 and 14, which truly live up to the 'keyhole' name with their narrow entrances. Don't be afraid to lay up if your iron game isn't dialed in that day.
Is Keyhole Golf and Country Club worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?
Absolutely, Keyhole offers fantastic value, especially considering the course conditioning and unique layout. Expect green fees to range from $90-150, depending on the season and time of day, which is fair for a course of this caliber. You're paying for a memorable round, not just 18 holes.
Beyond the course, what amenities does Keyhole Golf and Country Club offer?
Keyhole has a surprisingly good practice facility, including a full driving range and a dedicated short game area that's perfect for honing those tricky approach shots. Their clubhouse restaurant, 'The 19th Hole Bistro,' also serves up excellent local fare - we highly recommend their post-round burger.
What's one crucial piece of advice for playing Keyhole for the first time?
Pay close attention to your yardage book, especially on the back nine. Many holes have deceptive elevation changes and hidden bunkers that aren't obvious from the tee. Trust the numbers, and consider taking an extra club on uphill approaches - it'll save you strokes.