Tashua Knolls Golf Course

Website: https://www.tashuaknolls.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Tashua Knolls stack up in terms of course quality and value for a municipal course?

You'll find Tashua Knolls consistently punches above its weight for a public track. The greens are usually in fantastic shape, rolling true and offering a good challenge, which isn't always a given at this price point. It's a solid value, offering a well-maintained round without the private club fees.

What kind of golfer will really enjoy the layout at Tashua Knolls, and what should I expect?

Tashua Knolls offers a really enjoyable mix, making it great for a wide range of players. You'll encounter some elevation changes and doglegs that demand thoughtful shot placement, but it's generally forgiving enough that you won't lose a ton of balls. We recommend focusing on your approach shots here, as the greens can be tricky.

Are there any specific holes at Tashua Knolls that offer memorable views or a unique challenge?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the back nine, especially holes 13 through 15. The par-3 13th offers a nice downhill shot with a scenic backdrop, and the par-5 15th demands a precise tee shot over a valley, rewarding you with a great view from the fairway. These holes really showcase the course's natural beauty.

When's the ideal time to book a tee time at Tashua Knolls to ensure a good pace of play?

To truly enjoy Tashua Knolls without feeling rushed, we always aim for early morning tee times on weekdays. Weekends can get pretty busy, as you'd expect from a popular public course, so if you're playing then, try for the first few slots. You'll get around in a much more relaxed four hours.

What are the practice facilities like at Tashua Knolls - can I really get a good warm-up in?

The practice facilities at Tashua Knolls are perfectly adequate for a proper warm-up. You'll find a decent driving range to dial in your long game and a good-sized putting green that generally reflects the speed of the course greens. We always recommend getting there 30-45 minutes early to hit a few balls and get a feel for the putter.