The Links At Echo Springs

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play The Links At Echo Springs for ideal conditions?

You'll find Echo Springs truly shines in late spring or early fall. The temperatures are perfect for walking, the course is lush but firm, and the wind-swept fescue is at its most dramatic, offering that true links feel we all chase.

Which hole at Echo Springs truly stands out, and what makes it so memorable?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th. It's a stunning downhill shot over a natural spring-fed pond to a green that slopes deceptively from back to front, making club selection crucial and a par feel like a birdie.

Is The Links At Echo Springs a course I can comfortably walk, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While it's certainly walkable, we recommend taking a cart if you're not accustomed to a significant amount of elevation change. There are a few stretches between holes and some uphill climbs that can really tire you out, especially on a warm day.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Echo Springs, and what should we expect?

The clubhouse at Echo Springs has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, perfect for recounting your round. We always grab a local craft beer and a burger on the patio-the views of the 18th green are fantastic, and it's a great spot to watch groups finish up.

Are there any unique local challenges or strategic tips for playing The Links At Echo Springs effectively?

The greens at Echo Springs are notoriously subtle and fast, often breaking more than they appear. We recommend spending extra time on the practice green to get a feel for their true speed and the tricky undulations, especially on the back nine.