Diamond Hawk Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Diamond Hawk, and what should I look out for?

You'll find the back nine at Diamond Hawk truly tests your iron play, especially around holes 13 and 14 with their sneaky water hazards. Don't let the relatively open front nine lull you into a false sense of security; this course demands precision, particularly on approach shots.

When is the absolute best time to play Diamond Hawk for prime conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Diamond Hawk. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and larger crowds, making for a much more enjoyable and focused round.

Is Diamond Hawk a good value, and what's the typical cost for a round?

You'll find Diamond Hawk offers excellent value for the quality of play, especially compared to some of its pricier neighbors in the region. Expect to pay around $65-85 for a weekend round with a cart, which we think is a steal for the course conditions and engaging layout.

What's the most memorable hole at Diamond Hawk, and why?

For us, the par-3 17th is the real showstopper at Diamond Hawk. It's a gorgeous downhill shot over water to a well-bunkered green, and it can absolutely make or break your scorecard at the end of your round.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Diamond Hawk?

After your round, the clubhouse at Diamond Hawk has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where golfers gather to recount their shots. We always grab a cold drink and a burger on the patio-it's nothing fancy, but the food is solid, and it's a great spot to unwind.