Santa Rosa Golf Course

9 hole

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I budget for a round at Santa Rosa Golf Course, and is it good for a quick game?

This is where Santa Rosa shines for a quick escape. You can comfortably get through all nine holes in about 1.5 to 2 hours, especially if you play during a weekday morning. It's perfect for squeezing in a round before work or after a busy afternoon.

Is Santa Rosa Golf Course suitable for beginners, or does it offer a challenge for more experienced golfers?

Santa Rosa is incredibly welcoming for new players, with wider fairways and generally forgiving rough. However, don't mistake its accessibility for a lack of challenge - the undulating greens and a few strategically placed bunkers on holes 4 and 7 will certainly test your short game.

What's the condition of the course like at Santa Rosa, and are there any standout holes?

For a 9-hole track, Santa Rosa is consistently well-maintained; the greens usually roll true and the fairways are kept tidy. We particularly love the par-3 6th hole, which features a tricky downhill shot over a small creek - it's a real beauty and a fun test.

When is the best time to play Santa Rosa Golf Course, and do I need to book a tee time far in advance?

We recommend playing early mornings or late afternoons, especially on weekends, to avoid the local rush. While you can often walk on during off-peak hours, booking a tee time a day or two ahead is always a good idea, particularly if you're planning a specific time slot.

What can I expect regarding green fees and amenities at Santa Rosa Golf Course?

Santa Rosa offers excellent value, with green fees typically ranging from $25-$40 depending on the day and time, making it very budget-friendly. You'll find a small pro shop with essentials and a snack bar for a quick bite, but don't expect a full-service restaurant or extensive practice range here.