Eden Valley Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Eden Valley Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October). The greens are at their purest then, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat that can make the back nine feel like a real slog. You'll find the course maintenance is truly top-notch during these shoulder seasons.

What's the biggest challenge at Eden Valley, and is there a signature hole I should look forward to?

The par-5 14th, affectionately known as "Serpent's Bend," is your true test - a dogleg left with a creek guarding the approach. You'll definitely want to lay up or risk a watery grave; it's a real strategic thinker. For sheer beauty, the par-3 7th, with its elevated tee shot over a ravine, offers stunning valley views and is incredibly picturesque.

How does Eden Valley compare in terms of green fees and overall value?

Eden Valley offers excellent value, especially if you can snag a twilight tee time. Expect to pay around $75-$100 for a prime weekend round, which we think is more than fair for the course's quality and upkeep. We've found it consistently punches above its weight compared to other courses in the region.

Beyond the golf, what unique amenities or experiences does Eden Valley offer?

Don't miss the charming "Valley Grill" in the clubhouse; their post-round burgers are legendary and a perfect way to unwind after your game. The practice facilities are also top-tier, featuring a spacious driving range and a short game area that's actually useful for honing your wedges.

Is Eden Valley typically crowded, and what's the usual pace of play like?

Weekends can get quite busy, especially mid-morning, so expect a 4.5-hour round then. If you prefer a quicker game, we strongly recommend booking an early weekday tee time; you'll often have the course to yourself and can comfortably finish in under four hours. The marshals do a good job of keeping things moving along.