Millwood Gold and Racquet Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Millwood's golf course?

You'll find Millwood's greens are deceptively sloped, making approach shots and putting a true test of your short game. Don't let the seemingly open fairways fool you - precision is key here, especially on the back nine where water comes into play.

When's the best time of year to play golf at Millwood?

We recommend visiting Millwood in late spring or early fall; the weather is usually perfect, and the course conditions are at their peak. You'll avoid the humid summer heat and the chill of winter, ensuring a more enjoyable round without the crowds.

Beyond golf, what else should we know about Millwood Gold and Racquet Club?

Don't overlook the 'Racquet Club' part of Millwood - their tennis and pickleball courts are top-notch and often less crowded than the golf course. It's a fantastic way to unwind after a round, or for non-golfing companions to stay active with excellent facilities.

Is playing at Millwood worth the green fee, and what should we expect?

Millwood's green fees are on the higher side, but you're paying for immaculate conditions and a truly well-maintained course from tee to green. We think it's worth it for the overall experience, including the attentive staff and excellent practice facilities that are always pristine.

What's the one hole at Millwood everyone talks about?

Everyone talks about the par-3 14th at Millwood - it's a beautiful downhill shot over water to a two-tiered green. It's a real card-wrecker if you're not precise with your club selection, but a birdie here feels like a major victory.