Cedar Valley International Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Cedar Valley International truly 'international' in its design?

You'll quickly discover that Cedar Valley lives up to its name with distinct nines-one feeling like a classic Scottish links, the other a lush parkland challenge. This unique blend means you'll need to adapt your game, making for a truly diverse and engaging round.

When's the best time to visit Cedar Valley International for ideal playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring, specifically May, or early fall in September. The weather is typically perfect for golf, and you'll find the course in pristine condition without the peak summer crowds or humidity.

Which hole at Cedar Valley International should I be most excited to play?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th is the course's showstopper-a dramatic downhill shot over a ravine to a green guarded by ancient cedars. It's a true test of nerve and club selection, offering incredible views you won't soon forget.

Should I plan on walking or riding a cart at Cedar Valley International?

While the 'links' nine is quite walkable, the 'parkland' nine features some significant elevation changes that can be tiring, especially in warmer months. We suggest taking a cart to conserve energy and fully enjoy the back nine's demanding layout.

What's the typical green fee at Cedar Valley International, and are there any value tips?

Expect green fees to range from $150-$220, depending on the season and time of day you book. For the best value, look for twilight rates or consider playing on a weekday morning when it's usually less crowded and slightly cheaper.