Hot Spring County
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hot Spring County a worthwhile golf destination, considering it only has one course?
Yes, absolutely, if you're looking for a relaxed, focused golf experience. We think it's perfect for a day trip or a short, unhurried getaway where the single course is the star. You won't be rushing between multiple clubs here.
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Hot Spring County?
We always recommend spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for ideal conditions. The weather is usually mild and pleasant, perfect for walking the course, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat. Winter can be hit-or-miss with colder temperatures.
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Hot Spring County's only course?
You'll find a well-maintained, friendly course that offers a solid challenge without being overly punishing. It's a great place to work on your game in a relaxed setting, and we particularly love the scenic views on the back nine. Expect a welcoming atmosphere and good value.
What else can I do in Hot Spring County if I'm not on the golf course?
While golf is a highlight, Hot Spring County offers charming small-town appeal and natural beauty. You can explore local shops, enjoy the natural hot springs that give the county its name, or take a scenic drive through the Ouachita Mountains. It's a great spot for a relaxed, unhurried visit.
What are the typical green fees and overall costs for golfing in Hot Spring County?
You'll find excellent value here, with green fees generally ranging from $30-50, often including a cart. This makes it a very budget-friendly option compared to larger resort destinations. We recommend checking the course website for current rates and any twilight specials.