Tanglewood Par 3 Course

Course Details

  • Course Type: fairway

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tanglewood Par 3 a good course for beginners or families?

Yes, absolutely. We think it's one of the best spots to introduce new golfers to the game without overwhelming them, and it's perfect for a relaxed family outing. The shorter holes mean less frustration and more fun for everyone, even if you're just learning to chip and putt.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Tanglewood Par 3?

You'll find the 7th hole, a tricky downhill shot over a small creek, to be the most memorable challenge. It demands precision with your short iron to avoid trouble, but the reward is a satisfying par if you stick it close. We always look forward to that one.

When is the best time to play Tanglewood Par 3 for a relaxed experience?

We highly recommend playing Tanglewood Par 3 on a weekday morning, especially before 10 AM, for the most peaceful round. The course tends to fill up with families and groups later in the day and on weekends, so an early start ensures a quicker, more serene experience.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Tanglewood Par 3, and is it good value?

You'll find the green fees at Tanglewood Par 3 to be very reasonable, typically in the $15-25 range for 9 holes, making it excellent value for a quick golf fix. Considering the well-maintained greens and the fun layout, it's a steal for a casual round or practice session.

Do I need a full set of clubs for Tanglewood Par 3, or can I get by with less?

You definitely don't need your full bag here; we usually just bring a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, and a putter, maybe a 9-iron for a longer shot or two. It's a walking course, so keeping your bag light makes for a much more enjoyable and less strenuous round.