Pheasant Run Golfcourse

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Pheasant Run Golfcourse?

We highly recommend visiting in spring or fall for the best experience. You'll find the course in peak condition with comfortable temperatures, and the autumn foliage around the wetlands is truly spectacular. Summer can get warm, but early morning tee times are still very enjoyable.

What kind of challenge does Pheasant Run offer, and are there any must-play holes?

Pheasant Run is a fair test, not overly long but demanding accuracy, especially on the back nine. We particularly love the par-3 14th, which requires a precise shot over a marshy area, and the closing 18th, a dogleg par-5 that rewards a well-placed drive. You'll need to think your way around here, not just bomb it.

Does Pheasant Run live up to its name with wildlife and scenic views?

Absolutely, the course is a nature lover's dream. You'll regularly spot deer, various waterfowl, and yes, pheasants roaming the naturalized areas, especially early in the morning. The rolling terrain and mature trees provide a beautiful, tranquil backdrop to your round.

Is Pheasant Run a good value, and what should I expect for green fees?

We consider Pheasant Run an excellent value for the quality of golf and conditioning you receive. Green fees are typically moderate, often ranging from $50-$80 depending on the day and time, which is fantastic for a course of this caliber in the region. Look for twilight rates or weekday specials for even better deals.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Pheasant Run, and what amenities should I know about?

The clubhouse at Pheasant Run is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for a post-round drink or a casual meal. We recommend grabbing a burger and a cold beer on the patio overlooking the 18th green - it's a great spot to recap your round. They also have a well-stocked pro shop and solid practice facilities, including a driving range and putting green.