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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to experience Black Tee 1's unique layout?

We always recommend visiting Black Tee 1 in late spring or early fall. The weather is perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the summer humidity while still enjoying the lush conditions that make its rolling fairways so memorable. Expect pristine greens and comfortable temperatures for your round.

How challenging is Black Tee 1, especially from the back tees?

Black Tee 1 lives up to its name; it's a true test of golf, particularly if you play the tips. You'll face some seriously long par-4s and tricky approach shots into elevated greens, demanding precision and strategic thinking on every hole. Don't underestimate the back nine's demanding water features.

What's the signature hole at Black Tee 1 that everyone talks about?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th hole at Black Tee 1 is its crown jewel. It plays over a dramatic canyon to a well-guarded green, offering breathtaking views and a genuine thrill-or-spill moment. We've seen more balls lost there than anywhere else, but the reward of a par is immense.

What should I budget for a round at Black Tee 1, and is it worth the price?

Green fees at Black Tee 1 typically range from $180-$250, depending on the season and time of day. While it's not a budget course, we firmly believe it offers exceptional value for the immaculate conditioning and the unforgettable challenge it presents. Consider an afternoon twilight rate for a slightly better deal.

Are there any specific local tips for playing Black Tee 1 that only a local would know?

Absolutely-pay close attention to the wind direction on the back nine, especially holes 15 through 17, as it can dramatically alter club selection. Also, the practice facilities are top-notch, so arrive early to dial in your short game on their expansive chipping green. You'll thank us later.