Pleasant Hill Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Pleasant Hill Golf Course, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We've found that late spring through early fall offers the most enjoyable experience at Pleasant Hill. The greens are typically at their peak then-fast and true-and the fairways are lush, making for excellent playing conditions. You'll want to book ahead, especially on weekends, as this course is a local favorite during those prime months.
What's the signature challenge at Pleasant Hill Golf Course, and is it suitable for all skill levels?
Pleasant Hill truly shines with its deceptive elevation changes, particularly on the back nine. Hole 14, a par-3 with a significant downhill shot to a well-guarded green, is a real test of club selection and nerve. While it's certainly playable for beginners, seasoned golfers will appreciate the strategic shot-making required to score well here.
What's the typical cost to play Pleasant Hill, and do you feel it offers good value for money?
Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a public course of this caliber, usually around $40-$60 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day and time. We absolutely think it's a fantastic value; you're getting well-maintained fairways and greens, plus a genuinely engaging layout, without breaking the bank. It's a solid choice for a consistent, enjoyable round.
Is Pleasant Hill a walkable course, and what's the typical pace of play like?
While the 'hill' in its name isn't just for show-there are some noticeable inclines-Pleasant Hill is definitely walkable if you're up for a good workout. However, we usually recommend a cart to conserve energy, especially on a hot day. Pace of play is generally good, often around 4 to 4.5 hours, though it can slow down a bit on busy Saturday mornings.
Beyond the golf, what's one unique highlight or 'must-do' experience at Pleasant Hill Golf Course?
Don't leave without grabbing a drink and a bite at the clubhouse patio after your round. The views overlooking the 18th green and beyond are surprisingly serene, especially as the sun starts to dip. It's the perfect spot to recap your birdies-or commiserate over those missed putts-in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.