Green Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Green Hills Golf Course for an average golfer?
Green Hills lives up to its name; you'll find significant elevation changes that make club selection crucial, especially on the back nine. We think the greens are particularly deceptive, often breaking more than they appear, so bring your A-game with the putter.
When is the best time of year to play Green Hills Golf Course?
We highly recommend visiting Green Hills in late spring or early fall. The course is absolutely stunning when the dogwoods bloom or the leaves change, and you'll avoid the peak summer humidity and larger crowds. Plus, the fairways are usually in prime condition then.
What's the signature hole or most memorable feature at Green Hills?
Without a doubt, the par-3 14th hole is Green Hills' showstopper. It demands a precise shot over a deep ravine to a two-tiered green, offering breathtaking views of the valley below. It's a true risk-reward hole that you'll be talking about long after your round.
Is Green Hills Golf Course good value for the money?
Absolutely, we consider Green Hills an excellent value for the quality of golf you get. While not the cheapest round, the course conditions are consistently top-notch, and the unique layout provides a memorable challenge that justifies the green fee. You're paying for a truly engaging experience, not just a walk in the park.
Can you easily walk Green Hills, or should I plan on taking a cart?
Given the significant elevation changes and distances between some greens and tees, we strongly recommend taking a cart at Green Hills. While it's technically walkable, you'll conserve energy and enjoy your round much more if you ride, especially on a warm day. Save your legs for the swing, not the trek.