Cypress Run Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to experience Cypress Run Golf Course?
We always steer friends towards late spring-early summer or early fall for Cypress Run. You'll find the course in peak condition, the cypress trees are vibrant, and the humidity is much more forgiving than mid-summer. Plus, you often avoid the biggest crowds that flock here during peak holiday weeks.
How challenging is Cypress Run for an average golfer, and what's its defining feature?
Cypress Run is a fair test, but it demands precision, especially off the tee. Its defining feature is undoubtedly the strategic use of water - those cypress-lined ponds aren't just for show, they're hungry for errant shots. You'll need to think your way around, not just bomb it.
What's the one hole at Cypress Run I absolutely can't miss, and why?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th; it's a stunner and a true test. Playing over a shimmering pond to a green guarded by ancient cypress trees, it's as beautiful as it is intimidating. A par here feels like a birdie, trust us.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Cypress Run, and is it worth the investment?
Green fees at Cypress Run typically range from $90-$150, depending on the season and time of day. We firmly believe it's worth every penny for the immaculate conditions and unique challenge. It's a course that sticks with you long after your round.
Beyond the course, what's the vibe like at Cypress Run, and what amenities should I check out?
The vibe at Cypress Run is classic and welcoming, with a focus on the golf itself. After your round, grab a drink and a bite at The Cypress Grill; their patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green. Don't skip the practice facilities either - the short game area is top-notch.