Centennial Valley

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Centennial Valley for the best conditions and experience?

We always recommend the shoulder seasons-late April through May or early September to mid-October-for Centennial Valley. You'll find the greens are pristine, the fairways are lush, and the crowds are noticeably thinner than peak summer, making for a truly enjoyable round.

What makes Centennial Valley truly stand out, and are there any signature holes I shouldn't miss?

Centennial Valley truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes and the way the Bear Creek meanders through several holes. You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th; it's a stunning downhill shot over the creek to a well-guarded green, demanding precision and a bit of nerve.

Is Centennial Valley a course that caters to all skill levels, or is it geared towards more experienced golfers?

Centennial Valley offers a fair challenge for everyone, but don't mistake its beauty for a walk in the park. While the fairways are generally generous, the greens are subtly contoured and demand a deft touch, especially if you're playing from the tips.

What's the typical cost for a round at Centennial Valley, and do you feel it offers good value?

Expect to pay in the $120-$180 range for a prime time weekend round at Centennial Valley, which we consider excellent value for the quality. The course conditions are consistently top-notch, and the scenic views alone are worth the green fee.

Beyond the course, what amenities does Centennial Valley offer, and how's the pace of play?

The practice facilities at Centennial Valley are excellent, featuring a spacious driving range and a dedicated short game area that's perfect for dialing in your wedges. Pace of play is generally very good, especially if you book an early morning tee time, allowing you to truly enjoy your round without feeling rushed.