4th Green
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most memorable hole at 4th Green, and what makes it so tough?
You absolutely have to brace yourself for the actual 4th hole - it's a beast. The approach shot over the ravine to a two-tiered green demands precision, and we've seen many good rounds unravel right there. Don't be afraid to lay up if your long game isn't dialed in that day.
When's the best time of year to play 4th Green for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting 4th Green in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect then, with comfortable temperatures and the course turf at its absolute best - lush and fast. Avoid mid-summer; it can get quite humid, and the afternoon storms often cause delays.
Is 4th Green a good fit for high-handicappers, or is it strictly for seasoned players?
While 4th Green certainly tests experienced golfers, it's surprisingly playable for higher handicappers if you choose the right tees. The course offers generous landing areas off the tee on many holes, but you'll need to manage your approach shots carefully to avoid the deep bunkers. Don't let the reputation intimidate you; just pick your battles.
What's the overall atmosphere like at 4th Green - is it a relaxed round or more competitive?
You'll find a wonderfully relaxed, friendly atmosphere here, despite the challenging layout. It's not a stuffy club; people are genuinely there to enjoy the game and the beautiful surroundings. Plan for a solid four-and-a-half hour round, and definitely stick around for a drink on the patio afterwards - the views are fantastic.
What should I expect to pay for a round at 4th Green, and is it good value?
A peak season weekend round typically runs around $120-150, which we think is excellent value for the quality of the course and conditions you'll experience. Look for twilight rates after 3 PM for a slightly cheaper option, especially if you don't mind a quicker pace. It's a course that delivers on its promise.