Kennedy 18-Hole Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Kennedy 18-Hole Course, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We always recommend spring or fall for Kennedy-you'll get ideal temperatures and the course is usually in prime condition. Summer can get hot, and while it's still playable, the greens might be a bit firmer than you'd prefer.
What's the biggest challenge I'll face on the Kennedy 18-Hole Course, and how should I prepare?
Without a doubt, it's the greens-they're notoriously undulating and can be deceptively fast, especially on the back nine. Spend extra time on the practice green before your round, and don't be afraid to play a little conservative with your approach shots.
Is Kennedy 18-Hole Course a good value, and what's included in the typical green fee?
Absolutely, Kennedy offers fantastic value for a public course of this caliber. Your green fee typically covers 18 holes with a cart, and we've always found the staff friendly and helpful, which adds to the overall experience.
Are there any specific holes at Kennedy 18-Hole Course that I should pay extra attention to?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a small ravine to a two-tiered green-it's a real card-wrecker if you miss your target. Then there's the dogleg left 14th; a well-placed drive here can set you up for a birdie, but a hook will cost you dearly.
What's the atmosphere like at Kennedy 18-Hole Course, and are there any good post-round amenities?
It's a really welcoming, unpretentious vibe-you'll find a good mix of serious golfers and casual players. The clubhouse grill serves up solid burgers and cold drinks, perfect for rehashing your round on their outdoor patio.