Mariah Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Mariah Hills for ideal conditions?
If you want Mariah Hills at its absolute best, aim for late spring or early fall. You'll find the fairways lush and green, the rough manageable, and the Kansas winds usually a bit calmer, making for a truly enjoyable round. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can, as it can get pretty toasty out there.
How challenging is Mariah Hills, and what's a hole I should look forward to?
Mariah Hills offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing, making it great for a wide range of handicaps. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands precision, and it's definitely one of the course's most memorable moments. You'll want to take an extra minute to soak in the view from the tee box.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Mariah Hills, and is it good value?
Mariah Hills is definitely on the more affordable side for a well-maintained public course, typically ranging from $40-$60 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value for the money; you're getting a consistently solid track with friendly service that often feels like you're paying a lot more. It's a great bang-for-your-buck experience.
Are there any local tips or unique aspects of playing Mariah Hills I should know about?
Absolutely-pay attention to the subtle elevation changes, especially on the back nine, as they can really impact your club selection. Also, don't rush off after your round; the clubhouse grill makes a surprisingly good burger, perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys) with your playing partners. It's a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
What are the practice facilities like at Mariah Hills, and should I arrive early?
Mariah Hills has a decent driving range with plenty of stalls and a solid putting green that accurately reflects the course's greens. We always recommend getting there at least 45 minutes before your tee time to properly warm up and get a feel for the putter. It's not overly fancy, but it's perfectly functional for getting your game dialed in.