Cokesbury Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to experience Cokesbury Hills Golf Course?
We always recommend visiting Cokesbury Hills in the late spring or early fall. The weather is perfect for walking, and the course truly shines with vibrant foliage or blooming dogwoods, offering stunning backdrops for your round. You'll avoid the humid summer days and enjoy ideal playing conditions.
What's the most memorable hole or unique challenge at Cokesbury Hills?
You absolutely have to prepare for the par-4 14th, affectionately known as "The Serpent's Back." It's a dogleg left with a significant elevation drop to a narrow fairway, then an uphill approach to a two-tiered green. It demands precision off the tee and a smart second shot, truly a test of your course management.
How challenging are the greens at Cokesbury Hills, and what should I expect?
The greens at Cokesbury Hills are notoriously quick and feature subtle, yet significant, undulations that can really test your putting stroke. We've found that staying below the hole is crucial here; expect putts to break more than they appear, especially on the back nine. Don't be afraid to take an extra minute to read them carefully.
Is Cokesbury Hills a course I can comfortably walk, or should I plan on taking a cart?
While we love a good walk, Cokesbury Hills presents some serious elevation changes, particularly on the back nine's "Ridge Run" stretch. Unless you're an avid walker with excellent stamina, we strongly advise taking a cart to fully enjoy your round without exhausting yourself. Save your energy for those challenging uphill approaches.
What's the overall vibe and value like at Cokesbury Hills Golf Course?
Cokesbury Hills offers a fantastic mid-range value, delivering a championship-level experience without the premium price tag. You'll find a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere with well-maintained facilities and staff who genuinely care about your experience. It's a local favorite for a reason-great golf, great value.