12TH TEE
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience 12TH TEE, especially for those dramatic views?
We absolutely recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The course, with its significant elevation changes, truly shines when the surrounding foliage is vibrant, and the air is crisp-perfect for those long views from the 12th tee. You'll avoid the summer heat and enjoy ideal playing conditions.
Everyone talks about the 12th hole-what makes it so memorable, and how should I approach it?
The 12th is a showstopper, a downhill par-3 that plunges dramatically to a green guarded by a natural rock formation on one side and a deep bunker on the other. Your approach needs to be precise-take one less club than you think, aim for the front edge, and let gravity do the rest. It's a true risk-reward hole that you'll remember long after your round.
I'm a mid-handicapper; will 12TH TEE be too punishing, or can I still enjoy the round?
Don't let the course's reputation intimidate you; 12TH TEE is challenging but fair, especially if you play from the correct tees. We found that strategic course management, focusing on hitting fairways and avoiding the deep bunkers, makes a huge difference. You'll definitely enjoy the variety of shots and the stunning scenery, even if your score isn't your personal best.
What should I expect to pay for a round at 12TH TEE, and does the experience justify the cost?
Green fees typically range from $150-$250, depending on the season and time of day. While it's not a budget option, we firmly believe the immaculate conditions, the unique layout, and those unforgettable views-especially from the 12th-make it a worthwhile splurge. You're paying for a premium golf experience that delivers on every front.
Are there any specific amenities or post-round tips you'd recommend for 12TH TEE?
Absolutely. After your round, grab a drink at the clubhouse patio; the views are just as spectacular as on the course, offering a perfect spot to recount your shots on the 12th. We also suggest arriving a bit early to use their excellent practice facilities, especially the short game area, which mirrors the course's tricky greens.