Rolling Acres Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Rolling Acres Golf Course?

You'll find Rolling Acres truly shines from late September through October when the surrounding hardwoods burst into color, making those elevated tee shots on holes 7 and 14 absolutely breathtaking. We recommend booking well in advance during this peak season, as it's incredibly popular.

How challenging is Rolling Acres for a mid-handicapper?

Rolling Acres offers a fair test, but don't let the 'acres' in the name fool you - accuracy off the tee is paramount, especially on the back nine. The tight fairways on holes 11 and 12, coupled with the subtle breaks on the greens, will definitely keep you honest.

What's the one thing I absolutely shouldn't miss at Rolling Acres?

You have to experience the view from the 16th tee box, known locally as 'The Summit.' It's a dramatic downhill par-3 over a ravine, offering panoramic vistas of the valley below - a perfect photo opportunity before you try to stick your shot close.

Is Rolling Acres an expensive course, and are there any deals to look out for?

While not a budget course, Rolling Acres offers excellent value for the quality of play and conditioning you receive. We always recommend checking their twilight rates after 3 PM, especially during the summer, as you can often get 18 holes for the price of 9.

What's the pace of play like at Rolling Acres, and what should I know about amenities?

Weekends can get a bit slow, so we suggest booking a weekday morning tee time if you prefer a quicker round. The clubhouse grill, 'The Divot Diner,' serves up a surprisingly good chili dog - perfect for a post-round refuel.