The Club at Rolling Hills

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is The Club at Rolling Hills for an average golfer?

Don't let the serene name fool you; Rolling Hills offers a real test, especially if you're not used to significant elevation changes. You'll need to be precise with your club selection on those uphill and downhill lies, and the greens can be deceptively quick. We recommend playing a set of tees that matches your handicap to truly enjoy the strategic design.

When is the best time of year to play at The Club at Rolling Hills?

We always recommend visiting in the spring or fall for ideal playing conditions - the weather is usually perfect, and the course is in peak shape. Summer can get quite warm, making the back nine a bit of a grind, while winter might see some frost delays, though the course generally drains well. Book your tee time well in advance, especially on weekends.

What makes the scenery at The Club at Rolling Hills stand out?

The "Rolling Hills" in the name isn't just for show; you'll find breathtaking panoramic views from several elevated tees, particularly on the back nine. The course design truly integrates with the natural topography, offering dramatic vistas and a feeling of seclusion, despite being easily accessible. Keep an eye out for the stunning backdrop on the par-3 14th - it's a real photo opportunity.

Beyond the course, what can I expect from the clubhouse and facilities at Rolling Hills?

The clubhouse at Rolling Hills offers a classic, welcoming atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after your round. We've always found the staff attentive, and the grill room serves up excellent post-round fare - their signature burger is a must-try. You'll also appreciate the well-maintained practice facilities, including a spacious driving range and dedicated short game area.

Is The Club at Rolling Hills accessible to the public, and what's the typical cost?

While it operates as a semi-private club, Rolling Hills does offer public access, though tee times can be competitive. Expect green fees to be in the mid-to-upper range for a premium course of this caliber, typically around $100-$150 depending on the season and time of day. We advise booking online through their website a few weeks out to secure your preferred slot.