Chippendale Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Chippendale Golf Course?
We always recommend visiting Chippendale in the late spring or early fall. The course conditions are typically pristine, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat that can make those back nine holes feel like a marathon. Plus, the changing leaves in autumn add a beautiful backdrop to your round.
How challenging is Chippendale Golf Course, and what's its signature hole?
Chippendale offers a fair challenge, especially if you're not precise off the tee - the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over a pond to a well-guarded green is a real beauty and a true test of nerve. It's definitely the hole you'll be talking about afterward.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Chippendale, and is it good value?
Green fees at Chippendale are generally in the mid-range for a course of this caliber, often around $60-80 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value for the consistent course conditions and enjoyable layout you get here. You're paying for a well-maintained, classic golf experience, not just a name.
How busy does Chippendale Golf Course get, and what's the typical pace of play?
Chippendale can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, so we always suggest booking an early tee time if you want a quicker round. Expect a solid four-hour round on most days, but the friendly staff does a good job of keeping things moving. Don't rush; enjoy the walk.
What unique features or course characteristics should I be aware of at Chippendale?
You'll notice Chippendale's classic parkland design, featuring mature trees and subtle elevation changes that add character without being overly dramatic. The greens are often the real challenge here - they're known for being quick and having more undulation than they initially appear. Pay attention to your putts!