Kings County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to plan a golf trip to Kings County?

We've found that late spring, typically May and early June, offers the perfect balance in Kings County. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, lush course conditions, and you'll beat the peak summer crowds and humidity. Fall, especially September, is also fantastic with crisp air and beautiful foliage, though tee times can be a bit tighter.

With only five courses, do they offer diverse experiences, or are they quite similar in Kings County?

Don't let the number fool you; Kings County's courses offer a surprisingly distinct range of play. You'll find everything from a challenging, tree-lined parkland layout that demands precision to a more open, links-style track where the wind is your biggest adversary. We recommend playing at least three to truly appreciate the variety.

What should I budget for green fees and overall value when golfing in Kings County?

Kings County offers excellent value, especially compared to more famous golf destinations. You can expect green fees to range from $60-120 during peak season, with some great twilight deals available. We've always felt the course conditions and overall experience far exceed the price tag here.

If I can only play one or two rounds, which Kings County courses are absolute must-plays, and why?

If you're pressed for time, you absolutely must play The Royal Oaks for its immaculate conditions and strategic bunkering - it's a true test. For a more relaxed but equally enjoyable round, we'd point you to Willow Creek, known for its friendly atmosphere and beautiful, walkable layout. Both offer a genuine taste of Kings County golf.

Are there any specific non-golf activities or local flavors we should experience while visiting Kings County?

Beyond the greens, Kings County has a charming, laid-back vibe you'll appreciate. We always make sure to visit the local farmer's market on Saturdays for fresh produce and artisan goods, and the historic downtown area has some fantastic, independently-owned restaurants. Don't leave without trying the local apple cider - it's a regional specialty.