North Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play the North Course, considering its 'northern' location?
You'll find the North Course in its prime from late May through September, with lush conditions and comfortable temperatures perfect for golf. We recommend aiming for this window to experience the course at its absolute best. Avoid early spring or late fall unless you enjoy a brisk challenge and potentially dormant fairways.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face on the North Course that we should prepare for?
The North Course truly tests your iron play, especially on its notoriously long par-3s. They're often guarded by deep bunkers or subtle elevation changes, demanding precise strikes to hit and hold the greens. Don't be surprised if you pull an extra club on these holes.
Is the North Course a public gem or a premium experience, and how hard is it to get a tee time?
It's definitely a premium public course, offering excellent value for the quality of golf you'll experience. While not impossible, securing a prime weekend tee time requires booking well in advance-often 30-60 days out during peak season. Consider a weekday round for more flexibility.
We've heard the North Course has some unique natural features-what should we look out for?
Keep an eye out for the dramatic rock outcroppings that frame several holes on the back nine. They're not just scenic; they create some tricky bounces and demand strategic shot placement, adding a distinct character you won't find just anywhere. It's a true blend of nature and design.
After a round on the North Course, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite?
We highly recommend heading to the clubhouse's Grille Room after your round. Their local craft beer selection is excellent, and the views from the patio overlooking the 18th green are fantastic. It's the perfect spot to dissect your round and enjoy some well-deserved relaxation.