The Golf Course at Camelot
Website: https://www.golfcamelot.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at The Golf Course at Camelot- and which holes should I look out for?
Focus on the back nine, especially the par-3 14th over water - it's a true test of nerve and accuracy. The course demands thoughtful shot placement, not just power, so bring your A-game for precision. You'll find the greens are consistently quick, adding another layer of challenge to every putt.
When's the best time of year to play Camelot for ideal conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Camelot. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, and the course conditions are typically at their peak with lush fairways and perfectly manicured greens. Booking a morning tee time is smart to beat any afternoon breezes and ensure a comfortable round.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Camelot, and is it worth the green fee?
Green fees at Camelot are mid-range for a course of this caliber, typically ranging from $70-120 depending on the season and time of day. We think it's absolutely worth it for the consistently excellent course conditions and the unique, memorable layout you'll experience. You're paying for quality and a genuinely enjoyable golf experience here, not just a name.
What's the overall vibe and unique character of The Golf Course at Camelot?
Camelot truly lives up to its name with a classic, almost regal feel, but without being stuffy or overly exclusive. You'll appreciate the mature tree-lined fairways and the thoughtful integration of natural wetlands, which give it a distinct, timeless character. It feels like a proper golf experience, not just another resort course, offering a peaceful and challenging escape.
How are the practice facilities at Camelot, and what's your advice for warming up?
The practice facilities at Camelot are solid - you'll find a decent driving range and a good putting green that accurately reflects the course's speed. We suggest spending extra time on the chipping green; those tight lies around Camelot's greens demand a precise short game. Don't skip your warm-up here, especially focusing on your wedges.