Phillips Municipal Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real deal on green fees at Phillips Municipal Course, and is it worth it?

You'll find Phillips offers some of the best value golf around, especially for a well-kept public track. Expect very reasonable rates, often under $40 with a cart, which is a steal for the quality of play you get here. It's perfect for a casual round without breaking the bank.

How challenging is Phillips Municipal Course for an average golfer, and what should I expect from the layout?

Phillips is surprisingly playable for all skill levels, leaning towards friendly rather than punishing. The fairways are generally wide, and while there are a few tricky greens, you won't be losing a dozen balls here. It's a great course to work on your game without feeling overwhelmed.

Any specific holes or features at Phillips Municipal Course I should look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a real gem with a subtle elevation change that can trick your club selection. We also recommend grabbing a hot dog from the snack bar after your round - it's a local tradition and surprisingly good.

When's the best time to play Phillips Municipal Course to avoid crowds and enjoy the weather?

We always suggest playing Phillips on a weekday morning if you can swing it - you'll often have the course to yourself and enjoy the cooler temperatures. Weekends can get busy with local leagues, but the atmosphere is always friendly and laid-back, so don't let that deter you.

Does Phillips Municipal Course have a pro shop or practice facilities worth using?

You'll find a modest but well-stocked pro shop at Phillips with essentials and some local gear, but don't expect a huge selection. Their practice green is decent for putting, but the driving range is a bit basic - it's fine for a quick warm-up, but not for a serious practice session.