White Bluff Old Course

Website: https://whitebluffresort.com/old-golf-course/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to experience White Bluff Old Course?

You'll find the course truly shines in spring or fall, offering perfect playing conditions and comfortable temperatures. Summer can get quite warm, making the back nine a real test of endurance, while winter often brings unpredictable weather that can impact playability. We recommend an early morning tee time in April or October to truly appreciate the course's natural beauty and classic feel.

What distinct features set White Bluff Old Course apart from modern layouts?

You'll discover a classic, strategic design here, emphasizing shot placement over raw power, a hallmark of older courses. Expect smaller, subtly contoured greens and fairways that reward thoughtful play, often without the dramatic mounding or water features common in contemporary designs. It's a refreshing return to golf's roots, demanding a different kind of precision.

Which holes at White Bluff Old Course are must-plays or particularly memorable?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over a natural ravine is crucial, and the challenging par-5 14th, which demands strategic bunkering navigation. The finishing 18th, a strong par-4, offers a dramatic approach to a green framed by mature oaks, providing a truly satisfying end to your round. These holes embody the course's classic character.

Is White Bluff Old Course a good walking course, or is a golf cart recommended?

While the course isn't overly hilly, we strongly recommend walking to fully appreciate the classic design and natural surroundings. The routing is quite walkable, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and strategy of each hole at your own pace. If you prefer a cart, they are available, but you'd be missing out on a truly traditional golf experience.

What can I expect to pay for a round at White Bluff Old Course, and is it good value?

Green fees typically range from $80-$120, depending on the season and time of day, with carts being an additional cost if you choose one. We believe it's excellent value for a course with such a rich, classic layout and pristine conditions. You're paying for a genuine 'Old Course' experience that's increasingly rare to find at this price point.