Highland Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Highland Park without battling huge crowds?

We recommend targeting the shoulder seasons, like late spring or early fall, for the most enjoyable experience. You'll find comfortable temperatures and the course won't be as packed as those peak summer weekends. Always book a morning tee time to ensure a smooth pace of play.

How challenging is Highland Park, and are there any must-play holes?

Highland Park offers a fair challenge, especially on the back nine where the elevation changes really come into play. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over a ravine is both beautiful and intimidating. We think it's the course's true signature hole.

What's the typical cost to play Highland Park, and is it good value for money?

You'll find Highland Park to be an excellent value, especially for a course of its caliber in the region. Greens fees are quite reasonable, often under $60 with a cart during weekdays. We consistently recommend it as one of the best bangs for your buck.

What can I expect regarding course conditions at Highland Park?

For a public course, Highland Park is generally well-maintained, particularly the greens which often roll true and fast. You might encounter some minor wear in high-traffic areas, but overall, the fairways are solid and the tee boxes are kept tidy. We've always found it a pleasure to play.

Does Highland Park have good practice facilities or a nice spot for a post-round drink?

While the driving range is serviceable, the real gem is the small, friendly clubhouse. You can grab a cold drink and a decent hot dog there, and the patio offers a nice view of the 18th green. We always stick around for a bit to recap our round.