Par 3 course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play this Par 3 course to avoid the biggest crowds and get the best conditions?

We've found that early mornings on weekdays, especially Tuesday through Thursday, offer the most serene experience here. The course conditions are usually pristine right after the morning dew, and you'll often have the place mostly to yourself before the afternoon rush. Avoid weekends if you can, as it gets quite busy.

I've heard the greens at this Par 3 course are notoriously tricky. What should I expect?

You're not wrong - the greens here are definitely a test, and that's part of their charm. Many feature subtle undulations and false fronts that can send a seemingly good shot rolling off, so pay close attention to pin positions. We recommend spending a few extra minutes on the practice green to get a feel for their speed and breaks before your round.

Is this Par 3 course suitable for families or absolute beginners, or is it more for serious golfers looking to sharpen their short game?

This course strikes a nice balance, honestly. While the greens offer a challenge for experienced players, the shorter yardages make it very approachable for beginners and families looking for a fun, quicker round. Just be prepared for some elevation changes on a few holes, which adds to the fun but might be a bit much for very young kids pushing their own carts.

What's the typical cost to play a round here, and are there any ways to save money?

A standard 9-hole round usually runs about $30-40, which is fair for the quality and upkeep you'll find. We've noticed they often have twilight rates after 3 PM that can save you 20-30%, making it a great value for an evening round. Keep an eye on their website for occasional weekday specials too.

Are there any specific holes or features that really stand out at this Par 3 course?

Absolutely, the 5th hole is a real stunner - a dramatic downhill shot over a small canyon to a well-bunkered green, offering fantastic views of the surrounding landscape. We also love the unique rock formations integrated into the design around the 7th and 8th holes, making for some memorable backdrops and challenging approaches.