Ebony Hills Public Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Ebony Hills for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in early fall, typically late September through October. The mature ebony trees are stunning, and the greens are usually at their fastest and truest after the summer rush. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and humidity too.
Is Ebony Hills a good course for beginners, or will it challenge experienced golfers?
Ebony Hills offers a fair test for all skill levels, but don't let the "public" label fool you-the back nine's tight tree lines demand precision. We found the par-3 14th, with its elevated green, to be a real shot-maker's hole. It's a great course to improve your game.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Ebony Hills, and is it good value?
Green fees at Ebony Hills are very reasonable for the quality you get, usually ranging from $40-60 with a cart depending on the day. It's an excellent value, offering a well-maintained course that often feels more private than public. You're getting a lot of golf for your dollar here.
Does Ebony Hills have a decent practice facility or a pro shop worth checking out?
Absolutely. The driving range is solid, and there's a good putting green to get a feel for the course's subtle breaks before your round. The pro shop is well-stocked with essentials and some local Ebony Hills branded gear, perfect for a souvenir or forgotten item.
What's one unique tip for playing Ebony Hills that only a local would know?
Pay close attention to your approach shots on the front nine, especially holes 3 and 7. The greens here have more undulation than they appear, and leaving yourself below the hole is key to avoiding frustrating three-putts. Trust us, it makes a difference.