West Loch Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to tee off at West Loch for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always aim for an early morning tee time at West Loch, especially during the shoulder seasons like late spring or early fall. You'll avoid the midday heat and often catch the course in its most pristine condition before the afternoon breezes pick up.

What kind of golfer will truly enjoy West Loch, and what are its unique challenges?

West Loch is a fantastic test for the strategic golfer, not just the long hitter. You'll find the par-3s demand precision over power, and the back nine really forces you to think about your approach shots to avoid the subtle water hazards that come into play.

What's the signature hole or a 'must-experience' moment at West Loch?

For us, the par-4 14th hole is West Loch's true standout. It offers a stunning elevated tee shot over a natural ravine, demanding a precise drive to set up a clear approach to a well-guarded green-it's a real beauty and a strategic puzzle.

Is West Loch a good value, and what should I budget for a round?

West Loch consistently delivers excellent value, especially compared to some of the flashier courses nearby. Expect green fees to typically range from $50-80 for non-residents, with twilight rates often offering a fantastic deal if you don't mind a quicker pace to finish.

Beyond the course, what's the overall vibe at West Loch, and what amenities are worth checking out?

The vibe at West Loch is refreshingly laid-back and local-friendly; it's not pretentious at all. Make sure to grab a hot dog and a cold drink from the snack bar after your round-it's a simple pleasure, but always hits the spot and the staff are genuinely welcoming.