Beechwood Greens Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Beechwood Greens for an average golfer?
Don't let the name fool you; Beechwood Greens offers a surprisingly engaging round. While not a championship monster, the course demands thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine where water features come into play more often. You'll find it's a fair test, rewarding accuracy over raw power.
When is the best time of year to play Beechwood Greens, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - the greens are typically at their prime, running true and fast, and the weather is just perfect for walking. Summer can get a bit busy and the fairways might firm up, but the course staff generally keeps everything in great shape year-round.
What's the typical cost to play Beechwood Greens, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Beechwood Greens are quite reasonable, usually falling in the mid-range for a public course of this caliber. You're getting solid value here; the course is well-maintained, and the pace of play is generally good, making it a worthwhile investment for a fun day out. Look for twilight rates if you want an even better deal.
Are there any specific holes at Beechwood Greens I should pay extra attention to?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole - it's a beautiful downhill shot over a creek that can really mess with your club selection. Then, on the back, the par-5 14th demands a precise second shot to avoid the bunkers guarding the green, setting up a real risk-reward scenario. We've seen plenty of rounds made or broken there.
What's the post-round experience like at Beechwood Greens, especially for food and drinks?
The clubhouse at Beechwood Greens is cozy and welcoming, perfect for grabbing a casual bite and a cold drink after your round. Their grill serves up a fantastic burger, and the patio offers a nice view of the 18th green, making it a great spot to recap your birdies and bogeys. It's nothing fancy, but it's exactly what you need.