Eastwood Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play Eastwood Golf Course, and what kind of weather should I plan for?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Eastwood. You'll find the course in peak condition, with comfortable temperatures in the 60s and 70s, perfect for enjoying the rolling terrain without the summer humidity or winter chill.

What's the one thing about Eastwood Golf Course that truly sets it apart or presents a unique challenge?

Eastwood's greens are notoriously tricky, especially the multi-tiered 12th hole. You'll need a precise short game and a good read to avoid three-putts, as they often break more than they appear.

Given its layout, is Eastwood Golf Course a good course to walk, or should I definitely plan on taking a golf cart?

While it's certainly walkable, we strongly suggest a cart at Eastwood, especially if you're playing 18 holes. The elevation changes, particularly between holes 7 and 9, are significant and can be quite tiring, saving your legs for those crucial putts.

What's the general price range for a round at Eastwood Golf Course, and do you feel it offers good value for the money?

Expect to pay around $75-$100 for a prime-time weekend round at Eastwood, including a cart. We absolutely think it's worth it; the course conditioning is consistently excellent, and the challenging layout provides a great test for any golfer.

Are there any specific holes or sections at Eastwood Golf Course where a local's tip would really come in handy?

Pay close attention to your tee shot on the par-4 14th hole. There's a hidden creek that cuts across the fairway about 240 yards out, so unless you're a long hitter, lay up with an iron or hybrid to leave yourself a clear approach to the green.