Culbertson Hills Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the signature challenge at Culbertson Hills that I should be ready for?

You'll quickly discover that the par-3 14th hole, "The Quarry," is Culbertson's true test. It demands a precise carry over an old rock quarry to a multi-tiered green, often playing longer than its yardage suggests due to the prevailing wind. We recommend taking an extra club and aiming for the center of the green, as anything short or wide means a lost ball.

When's the best time of year to play Culbertson Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We've found late April through early June offers the perfect balance at Culbertson Hills. The course is lush and green, the temperatures are comfortable, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush and higher humidity. If you can swing a weekday morning, you'll practically have the place to yourself.

Is Culbertson Hills a good value, and what should I expect for green fees?

Absolutely, Culbertson Hills offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get. Green fees typically range from $50-75 with a cart, which is a steal considering the course's excellent conditioning and engaging layout. You're getting a premium experience without the premium price tag here.

Beyond the course, what makes the Culbertson Hills experience unique?

Don't miss the views from the back patio of the clubhouse after your round; it overlooks the 18th green and offers stunning sunset vistas over the rolling hills. It's the perfect spot to unwind with a cold drink and recount your best shots, or lament your worst. Their locally sourced bratwurst is surprisingly good, too.

What's the best way to prepare for the greens at Culbertson Hills?

The greens at Culbertson Hills are notoriously subtle and often faster than they look, especially on the back nine. We strongly advise spending extra time on the practice putting green to get a feel for their speed and break. Pay close attention to the general slope of the land; putts often break towards the valley.