Reeves Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Reeves Golf Course to avoid the rush?
We've found that early weekday mornings, before 8 AM, are your best bet for a smooth round at Reeves. The course gets busy, especially on weekends and after work, so plan accordingly if you prefer a quicker pace.
What's the signature challenge or unique feature at Reeves Golf Course?
Reeves truly shines with its deceptively tricky greens - they often break more than you'd expect, especially on the par-3 7th, which is guarded by water. You'll need a precise short game and a good read to score well here.
I'm a higher-handicap golfer - will I enjoy a round at Reeves?
Absolutely, Reeves is quite welcoming for higher-handicappers, offering generous fairways on many holes that forgive an errant drive. While the greens demand attention, you won't feel overly punished, making it a great place to build confidence.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Reeves, and is it good value?
You'll find Reeves offers solid value, typically falling into the mid-range for a public course - expect to pay around $50-70 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day. We think it's a fair price for a well-maintained course that provides a genuinely enjoyable round.
Does Reeves Golf Course have good facilities for a post-round drink or meal?
After your round, head to the Reeves Grill - it's a casual spot, but they pour a decent local brew and their clubhouse sandwich hits the spot. It's the perfect low-key 19th hole to recap your birdies and bogeys.