Crestview Executive Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Crestview Executive Course, and what are the course conditions usually like?

We find Crestview is fantastic for an early morning or late afternoon round, especially if you're looking to squeeze in some golf without committing to a full four-hour game. The course is typically well-maintained for an executive layout, offering consistent greens and fairways that make for an enjoyable, quick play.

Is Crestview Executive Course a good option for new golfers or playing with kids?

Absolutely, Crestview is perfect for beginners, juniors, or anyone looking to sharpen their short game without the pressure of a championship course. The shorter holes mean less frustration and more fun, making it an ideal spot to introduce someone to golf or enjoy a relaxed family outing.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Crestview Executive Course, and is it good value?

You'll find Crestview offers excellent value, typically costing significantly less than a full-length course. It's a smart choice if you want a quality golf experience without breaking the bank, especially for a quick practice session or a casual round.

Does Crestview Executive Course have any memorable holes or unique challenges despite being shorter?

Don't let the 'executive' label fool you - Crestview still offers some fun challenges. We particularly enjoy the par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over a small pond, and the tricky undulations on the 9th green can really test your putting touch.

How quickly can you play a round at Crestview, and is it tough to book a tee time?

One of Crestview's biggest perks is the pace of play; you can often finish 9 holes in about 90 minutes, sometimes even faster. While it's popular, the quick turnover means tee times are generally easier to secure than at longer courses, especially if you're flexible with your schedule.