Pleasant Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Pleasant Hills Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the most pleasant playing conditions at Pleasant Hills. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and still enjoy the lush fairways, though booking a morning tee time is always smart to beat the heat and secure your spot.

How challenging are the greens at Pleasant Hills, and what's the signature hole to watch out for?

The greens at Pleasant Hills are deceptively tricky, often featuring subtle breaks you won't spot on your first read-through; trust your caddie or your gut. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th - it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands precision, and it's definitely the course's postcard moment.

What's the typical pace of play like at Pleasant Hills, and are carts mandatory?

Pleasant Hills generally maintains a good pace, usually around four hours for a foursome, especially if you play during off-peak hours. Carts are not mandatory, but we highly recommend one; the elevation changes on the back nine will give your legs a serious workout if you choose to walk.

Are there good dining options at Pleasant Hills after a round, and what's the atmosphere like?

Absolutely, the clubhouse at Pleasant Hills has a fantastic grill room with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere perfect for unwinding. Their signature 'Hilltop Burger' is a must-try, and you'll find a great selection of local craft beers on tap to celebrate your birdies or drown your bogeys.

What unique local tip can you offer for navigating Pleasant Hills Golf Course?

Here's a tip: don't get too aggressive on the par-5 7th hole; while it looks reachable in two, the hidden bunker guarding the front left of the green swallows more balls than you'd believe. Play it as a three-shot hole, and you'll likely walk away with a much better score.