Westlinks Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to play Westlinks Golf Course?
We recommend late spring or early fall for Westlinks. The fescue is perfectly golden, the greens are fast, and you avoid the peak summer humidity that can make those back nine holes feel like a slog. An afternoon tee time often provides the most serene experience, with fewer crowds and a gentler breeze.
How challenging is Westlinks for an average golfer, and what's its standout hole?
Westlinks offers a fair test, but don't underestimate the wind off the 'western' plains - it can add strokes quickly, especially on the exposed back nine. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated green and deep pot bunkers demand precision, making it a real card-wrecker if you're not careful.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Westlinks, and is it worth the price?
Expect green fees at Westlinks to be in the mid-range for a quality public course, typically $75-$120 depending on the season and time of day. We think it's absolutely worth it for the consistently excellent conditions and the unique links-style challenge you won't find just anywhere in the States. You're paying for a truly memorable golf experience.
Beyond the course, what makes Westlinks a unique golf experience?
The practice facilities at Westlinks are top-notch, with a massive short game area that's almost a course in itself - perfect for dialing in your wedges before a round. Don't skip the clubhouse grill either; their 'Westlinks Burger' is a post-round tradition for a reason, perfectly paired with a local craft beer.
How are the course conditions typically at Westlinks, and can I expect a good pace of play?
Westlinks consistently maintains excellent conditions, especially the greens which are always true and quick, providing a pure roll. Pace of play is generally good, though weekend mornings can get a bit backed up; we suggest an afternoon tee time for a more relaxed round where you can truly savor each shot.