Wedgewood Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Wedgewood's greens at their prime?
We highly recommend visiting Wedgewood in late spring or early fall. You'll find the course in immaculate condition, with the vibrant foliage in autumn adding a beautiful, memorable backdrop to your round. Summer can get quite warm, making those back nine climbs a bit more strenuous.
What's the biggest challenge I'll face playing Wedgewood, and which hole should I look forward to?
Wedgewood truly tests your short game around its undulating, well-guarded greens, especially on the back nine where precision is key. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over the water is as stunning as it is intimidating, demanding a confident swing.
Is Wedgewood a good value for the green fees, and what should I budget for a round?
Absolutely, Wedgewood offers excellent value, especially considering the course's consistent upkeep and engaging layout. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a quality public course, typically around $60-80 with a cart, but always check their website for twilight or weekday specials.
What's the clubhouse vibe like at Wedgewood, and is there a good spot for a post-round drink?
The clubhouse at Wedgewood is unpretentious and welcoming, perfect for unwinding after your round without any fuss. We always grab a cold local brew on their patio overlooking the 18th green - it's a fantastic spot to recount your birdies and bogeys with your playing partners.
How busy does Wedgewood get, and can I expect a reasonable pace of play?
Wedgewood can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, so booking a tee time well in advance is a must. However, the course marshals do a good job of keeping things moving, and you can generally expect a round to take around 4.5 hours, which is fair for a popular course.