Valley Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to play Valley Golf Club for ideal conditions?
Focus on late spring or early fall for your visit. You'll find the course in peak condition, with the greens rolling true and the fairways lush, plus the weather is usually perfect for a full round without the summer heat or winter chill. Avoid mid-summer if you don't love playing in humidity.
What's the one hole at Valley Golf Club that everyone talks about, and why?
Without a doubt, it's the par-3 14th. It plays downhill over a natural ravine to a green guarded by a creek in front and bunkers behind, demanding a precise iron shot to avoid a big number. It's a true test of nerve and a stunning photo opportunity.
Is Valley Golf Club a good fit for high-handicappers, or is it more for experienced players?
Valley Golf Club offers a fair challenge for all, but don't underestimate it. While the fairways are generally generous, the greens have subtle undulations that will test your short game, so bring your A-game around the putting surface. We recommend playing from the appropriate tees to truly enjoy your round.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Valley Golf Club, and is it worth the price?
Green fees at Valley Golf Club typically range from $80-$120, depending on the day and time you play. We absolutely think it's worth it; you're getting a well-maintained course with a classic layout and excellent service that feels more exclusive than its public price tag suggests.
Are there any specific course features at Valley Golf Club I should prepare for or bring extra equipment for?
Definitely bring extra golf balls, especially if your shot tends to stray left or right on the back nine- there are a few water hazards and dense woods that can swallow an errant shot. Also, consider walking if you're up for it; the elevation changes are manageable and offer great views.