Cedar Glen Golf Course
Website: http://www.cedarglengolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Cedar Glen, and is it suitable for all skill levels?
We found Cedar Glen to be surprisingly tricky, especially with its tight fairways and strategically placed bunkers on the back nine. While beginners can certainly enjoy a round, you'll want to bring your A-game for holes 14 and 17, which demand precision over power.
When is the absolute best time to play Cedar Glen for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We highly recommend visiting Cedar Glen in late spring or early fall; the greens are typically pristine, and the weather is perfect for walking. To avoid the local rush, aim for a weekday morning tee time, and you'll practically have the course to yourself.
What's the overall value like at Cedar Glen, and what can I expect beyond the golf itself?
Cedar Glen offers fantastic value, especially considering the well-maintained conditions and friendly staff - it's a true local gem without the resort price tag. Don't expect a fancy clubhouse, but the small pro shop has essentials, and the post-round hot dog from the snack bar is surprisingly good.
Are there any specific holes or views at Cedar Glen that truly stand out?
Absolutely, the par-3 8th hole is a stunner, playing downhill to a green guarded by a natural creek - it's a postcard moment. You'll also love the panoramic views of the rolling hills from the 12th tee box, offering a peaceful escape from the everyday.
How's the pace of play at Cedar Glen, and do you have any tips for a smooth round?
Pace of play is generally good, but it can slow down on weekend afternoons, especially around the par-5 6th hole where groups tend to back up. Our best advice is to play ready golf and consider walking if you're able; it's a very walkable course and often quicker than waiting for carts.