DeMor Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play DeMor Hills Golf Course?
We always recommend visiting DeMor Hills in early fall, typically September through mid-October. The crisp air and vibrant foliage make the rolling fairways truly spectacular, and you'll find the greens are at their absolute prime. Spring is also lovely, but the autumn colors are simply unmatched here.
How challenging is DeMor Hills, and what's its signature hole?
DeMor Hills offers a fair challenge, especially with its undulating greens and a few strategically placed water hazards on the back nine. You'll definitely need to think your way around. The signature hole, without a doubt, is the par-3 14th, a dramatic downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a true test.
What should I expect to pay for a round at DeMor Hills, and is it worth it?
Green fees at DeMor Hills typically range from $75-$100, including a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value for the quality of the course and the overall experience. You're getting well-maintained conditions and a memorable layout without breaking the bank.
Are there any unique features or local tips I should know before playing DeMor Hills?
Absolutely - pay close attention to the course's unique "DeMor Divide" on holes 7 and 8. These two holes feature a significant elevation change that demands precise club selection, so bring your rangefinder. Also, don't miss the homemade chili dogs at the turn - a local legend!
What's the typical pace of play at DeMor Hills, and what are the clubhouse amenities like?
You can generally expect a steady pace of play at DeMor Hills, usually around 4 hours to 4 hours 15 minutes for a foursome, which is great. The clubhouse is welcoming and unpretentious, offering a decent pro shop and a casual grill where you can grab a post-round drink and a bite. It's perfect for unwinding after your game.