Lafayette Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Lafayette Golf Course - is it just another parkland track?
Don't let the initial appearance fool you; Lafayette's back nine, especially holes 14-16, demands precision. The tight tree lines and subtle elevation changes will test your iron play, so bring your A-game for those crucial approach shots.
When's the best time to play Lafayette Golf Course to avoid crowds and get the best conditions?
We always recommend a weekday morning round at Lafayette, ideally in late spring or early fall. The greens are typically at their purest then, and you'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace before the weekend rush or summer heat sets in.
Are there any 'must-play' holes or unique features at Lafayette Golf Course that I shouldn't miss?
Absolutely, you can't leave Lafayette without experiencing the par-3 7th. It's a short but visually stunning downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, a real postcard moment that demands a confident swing.
What should I expect for green fees and booking a tee time at Lafayette Golf Course?
Lafayette offers excellent value, with green fees typically ranging from $50-75 depending on the day and time. We advise booking at least a week in advance online, especially for those coveted morning slots, as they fill up quickly.
How well-maintained is Lafayette Golf Course, and what's the pace of play like?
You'll find Lafayette consistently well-maintained, with fairways that are always cut tight and greens that roll true. Pace of play is generally good, but we suggest aiming for an early tee time if you prefer a sub-4-hour round, especially on weekends.