Purple Hawk Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge at Purple Hawk, and which holes should I look forward to?

You'll find the back nine's elevation changes and the tricky par-3 14th to be the biggest tests, where club selection is everything. The course truly shines with its strategic bunkering, especially around the greens on holes 7 and 11, demanding precision.

When is the best time of year to play Purple Hawk for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early fall for Purple Hawk. The fairways are lush, and the greens run true, offering the best experience before the cooler weather sets in. Avoid early spring if you can, as the course can still be a bit soft.

Is Purple Hawk worth the green fee, and what kind of experience should I expect?

Absolutely, Purple Hawk offers solid value for the experience. You're paying for a well-maintained course with a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere, not a stuffy country club vibe. Expect a relaxed round with good pace of play, especially on weekdays.

How are the practice facilities at Purple Hawk, and should I plan extra time to warm up?

The practice facilities at Purple Hawk are perfectly adequate for a good warm-up. You'll find a decent driving range and a putting green that gives you a real feel for the course's speed. We suggest arriving 45 minutes early to get properly dialed in.

What's the clubhouse like at Purple Hawk, and is it a good spot for a post-round drink or meal?

The clubhouse at Purple Hawk is welcoming and unpretentious - think classic golf pub, not fine dining. It's the perfect spot to grab a casual burger and a cold beer after your round, with friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere.