Grand Reserve Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play Grand Reserve Golf Course?

We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect blend. The course is lush from spring rains, but the summer heat and humidity haven't fully set in yet, making for incredibly comfortable rounds. You'll also avoid the peak fall crowds, which can slow things down considerably.

How challenging is Grand Reserve for an average golfer, and what's its standout hole?

Grand Reserve offers a fair test, but it's not overly punishing if you play smart. We love the par-3 14th; it demands a precise shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, with stunning views of the distant hills as your backdrop. Don't let the beauty distract you from the carry.

Is playing Grand Reserve worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

Absolutely, Grand Reserve delivers excellent value for the experience. Expect green fees to range from $90-$150, depending on the season and time of day, which is fair for the immaculate conditions and thoughtful design you'll encounter. It's a course that consistently feels like a treat, not just another round.

What makes Grand Reserve truly unique compared to other courses in the region?

Its clever use of natural elevation changes truly sets it apart- you'll find dramatic downhill tee shots and challenging uphill approaches that are genuinely memorable. The course seamlessly integrates mature oak groves and a winding creek, making each hole feel distinct and visually engaging.

Beyond the golf, what's the experience like at Grand Reserve's clubhouse or 19th hole?

The clubhouse at Grand Reserve is a real highlight- it's welcoming and offers fantastic views from the patio overlooking the 18th green. We highly recommend grabbing a local craft beer and their signature burger after your round; it's the perfect way to unwind and recap your shots.