Little River County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play golf in Little River County?

We recommend visiting Little River County in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). The weather is typically mild and pleasant then, offering ideal conditions for a comfortable round without the intense summer heat or the occasional winter chill. You'll find the course in its prime during these seasons, with lush fairways and well-maintained greens.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at the course in Little River County?

Don't expect a championship resort course; this is a true local's track, and we love it for that. You'll find a well-maintained, straightforward layout that offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing. The greens are often quicker than you'd anticipate, so bring your putting touch.

Is it worth making a special trip to Little River County just for golf?

If you're a golfer who appreciates discovering genuine, unpretentious local courses, then yes, it's absolutely worth a detour. This isn't a multi-day golf resort, but it's a fantastic single-round experience that offers a real taste of local golf. We recommend pairing it with a longer road trip through the region.

What are the typical costs for a round of golf in Little River County?

You'll find the green fees in Little River County to be refreshingly affordable, especially compared to bigger golf destinations. Expect to pay anywhere from $35-$55 for 18 holes, including a cart, depending on the day of the week. It's excellent value for a well-kept course.

Beyond the golf, what else should I know about visiting Little River County?

Little River County offers a quiet, laid-back atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after your round. You won't find bustling nightlife, but you will discover friendly local diners serving up classic Southern comfort food. We suggest exploring the nearby state parks or fishing spots if you have extra time.