White Tee 1
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to play White Tee 1 for the best conditions?
We've found late spring through early fall offers the most consistent weather, with comfortable temperatures and less wind. Aim for a weekday morning to avoid crowds and truly savor the course's natural beauty and the quiet on the back nine.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at White Tee 1, and how should I prepare?
The dramatic elevation changes on holes 7 and 14 are no joke - they'll test your club selection and stamina. We recommend walking the course if you're fit, but definitely consider a cart if you want to conserve energy for those uphill climbs.
Is White Tee 1 worth the green fee, and what's typically included?
Absolutely, it's a premium experience, and you're paying for pristine conditions and those unforgettable panoramic views. Your green fee typically includes a cart, but we always suggest checking their website for current twilight rates or stay-and-play packages that offer better value.
Beyond the golf, what's a must-do experience at White Tee 1 or nearby?
Don't leave without trying the "Summit Burger" at the clubhouse grill - it's legendary after a challenging round. For a local touch, we always recommend a post-round drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green; the sunset views are spectacular.
What makes White Tee 1 truly stand out from other courses in the region?
It's the unique blend of challenging mountain golf with surprisingly lush, well-maintained fairways, plus the occasional deer sighting on the back nine. You won't find another course that combines such dramatic topography with this level of pristine playability.