Big Met Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Big Met Golf Course a good choice for high-handicappers or beginners?
You'll find Big Met very welcoming if you're just starting out or working on your game. The wide-open fairways on the front nine really help build confidence, though the back nine introduces a few more strategic challenges around the creek that keep things interesting.
When is the best time of day or year to play Big Met to avoid crowds?
If you're looking for a quicker round, we always recommend an early weekday morning tee time at Big Met, especially before 8 AM. Weekends can get pretty busy, but the course generally manages pace of play well, so you won't feel too rushed.
What's the typical cost to play 18 holes at Big Met, and is it good value?
You'll find Big Met offers excellent value, typically ranging from $30-50 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day and time. For a well-maintained public course with a classic layout, it's a steal and a great way to enjoy a round without breaking the bank.
What's the signature hole or a unique feature at Big Met Golf Course?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th at Big Met; it's a real beauty with a tricky green guarded by bunkers, demanding a precise shot over a small pond. We also love the mature tree-lined fairways throughout, giving it a timeless, parkland feel that's rare for its price point.
Does Big Met Golf Course have a driving range or practice facilities?
Big Met offers a decent practice putting green and a chipping area near the clubhouse, which is perfect for warming up. While there isn't a full-length driving range on-site, the short game areas are well-maintained and provide enough space to get your touch dialed in before your round.