The Shed

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes The Shed different from other courses in the region?

The Shed isn't your typical long, sprawling championship course; it's a masterfully designed par-3 track that demands precision over power. You'll find a brilliant mix of short, tricky holes and longer, strategic ones, all set within a surprisingly rugged, natural landscape that feels miles away from everything. We think it's perfect for honing your short game or enjoying a quick, engaging round without the usual time commitment.

When is the best time to visit The Shed for ideal playing conditions?

We highly recommend visiting The Shed in the spring or fall - think April-May or September-October - when the weather is consistently mild and the course is in peak condition. Summers can get quite warm, making those afternoon rounds a real grind, and winter often brings a chill that takes some of the fun out of the experience. Book your tee time well in advance, especially on weekends, as this gem fills up fast.

What's the cost to play The Shed, and is it a good value for golfers?

Green fees at The Shed are surprisingly reasonable, typically ranging from $60-90 for 18 holes, depending on the day and time you play. Considering the immaculate conditions, the thoughtful design, and the sheer enjoyment you'll get from a round here, we absolutely believe it offers exceptional value. It's a high-quality golf experience without the exorbitant price tag you often find elsewhere.

Are there any specific holes or features at The Shed that I should look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the 7th hole, a devilishly clever par-3 that plays over a natural ravine to a subtly sloped green guarded by a single, ancient oak. The entire back nine also features some incredible elevation changes, offering stunning views and requiring precise club selection. You'll definitely want to walk this course to fully appreciate its unique topography.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at The Shed's clubhouse or facilities?

The "shed" in its name isn't just for show - the clubhouse has a wonderfully rustic, laid-back charm that feels more like a friendly local hangout than a stuffy golf club. You'll find a small but well-stocked pro shop and a casual grill serving up fantastic burgers and local brews, perfect for unwinding after your round. It's an unpretentious, welcoming spot where the focus is truly on enjoying the game and good company.