18TH TEE

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play 18TH TEE?

We've found the sweet spot for 18TH TEE is late spring or early fall. You'll get ideal playing temperatures without the peak summer crowds, and the course conditions are typically pristine after the spring growth or before the winter dormancy - it's truly when the course shines.

What's the signature challenge at 18TH TEE?

Don't let the name fool you; while the 18th is iconic, the entire back nine at 18TH TEE is a masterclass in strategic design. The final three holes, especially the demanding par-4 16th and the water-guarded 17th, are where you truly earn your score and test your nerve.

How much does a round at 18TH TEE typically cost, and is it worth it?

Expect green fees at 18TH TEE to be in the mid-to-high range for a premier US course, often around $175-$275 depending on the season and booking window. We absolutely think it's worth the investment for the immaculate conditions and the genuinely unique challenge it presents - it's a course you'll remember.

Is 18TH TEE suitable for all skill levels, or is it a tough track?

18TH TEE is definitely a challenging course, especially from the back tees, but it's fair for most golfers if you choose the right set of tees. We strongly recommend mid-to-high handicappers play from the whites or even the forward tees to truly enjoy the strategic layout without getting overly frustrated by forced carries and tight landing areas.

What's the post-round experience like at 18TH TEE?

After you've conquered the final tee, the clubhouse at 18TH TEE offers a fantastic spot to unwind. Their grill room, 'The Final Approach,' serves up excellent local craft beers and surprisingly good pub fare - we always grab a burger and recount our shots on the 18th while overlooking that iconic finishing green.