Jennings Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Jennings Golf Course without the crowds?
We always recommend late spring or early fall at Jennings; you'll find the course in prime condition. The temperatures are perfect for a full 18, and you can often snag a better tee time without battling the peak summer rush.
What's the real challenge at Jennings- is it a bomber's course or more about precision?
Jennings isn't just about length; it truly tests your iron play and short game, especially on the back nine. We love the par-3 14th, where a precise shot over water is crucial, otherwise, you're looking at a bogey.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Jennings, and is it worth the green fee?
Green fees at Jennings are pretty reasonable for the quality you get, typically ranging from $60-90 depending on the day and time. We think it's a fantastic value; the course is always well-maintained, and the layout offers a genuinely enjoyable challenge without breaking the bank.
Are there any specific holes or local quirks at Jennings I should know about before my round?
Definitely pay attention to the prevailing wind on the front nine- it can turn a straightforward par-4 into a beast. Also, don't miss the views from the 7th tee box; it's a great spot to pause and take it all in before tackling the tricky approach.
How busy does Jennings get, and what are the practice facilities like?
Jennings can get pretty busy on weekend mornings, so we suggest an early weekday tee time if you prefer a faster pace. Their driving range is solid, but the real gem is the short game area- it's perfect for dialing in those crucial chips and pitches before your round.