Valley View Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge at Valley View Golf Course, and which hole should I look forward to?
Valley View truly tests your club selection, especially with its dramatic elevation changes. You'll often find yourself hitting uphill to blind greens or downhill to tight fairways, so trust your yardage book. The 14th hole, a par-3 dropping over 100 feet to a green guarded by a creek, is an absolute stunner and a real test of nerve.
When is the best time of year to play Valley View for those famous views?
For the absolute best experience, we recommend late September through October when the autumn foliage explodes across the valley-it's breathtaking. Spring also offers lush, vibrant greens, but the fall colors are truly iconic here. Try to book an early morning tee time to catch the mist lifting and the sun painting the landscape.
How do the green fees at Valley View compare to other courses in the region, and is it worth the price?
Valley View's green fees are a bit higher than your average municipal course, typically ranging from $75-$120 depending on the season and time. However, for the immaculate conditioning, the challenging layout, and those unforgettable panoramic views, we absolutely think it's worth every penny. It's a premium experience without breaking the bank.
Beyond the views, what makes playing Valley View truly unique?
What sets Valley View apart is how strategically the course uses its natural contours, forcing you to think on every shot. You'll encounter several split fairways and risk-reward doglegs that demand precision over power, making for a truly engaging round. It's not just about hitting it long; it's about hitting it smart.
What's the typical pace of play at Valley View, and do you have any tips for a smooth round?
Pace of play at Valley View is generally good, but it can slow down slightly on weekends due to groups taking extra time for photos on scenic holes. We recommend booking a weekday morning tee time if you're looking for a quicker round. Always play ready golf and keep an eye on the group ahead to help maintain flow.