Detwiler Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Detwiler Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting Detwiler in the spring or early fall. You'll find the course in its absolute prime, with lush fairways and greens that roll true. Summer can get quite busy and hot, so those shoulder seasons offer the most comfortable and enjoyable experience.

What's the standout feature or biggest challenge at Detwiler Golf Course?

Detwiler truly shines with its classic, tree-lined layout and surprisingly tricky greens. Don't let the generally open fairways lull you into complacency; those subtle breaks on the putting surfaces, especially on holes like the par-3 7th, demand your full attention. It's a course that rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute strength.

Is Detwiler Golf Course a good option for a newer golfer, or is it better suited for experienced players?

Detwiler strikes a fantastic balance, making it enjoyable for nearly all skill levels. While it offers enough length and strategic bunkering to challenge seasoned players, its generally wide fairways and manageable hazards are quite forgiving for those still refining their game. We always suggest playing from the appropriate tees to ensure a fun round for everyone.

What kind of facilities can I expect at Detwiler Golf Course - practice areas, food, etc.?

You'll find a solid driving range and a well-maintained putting green perfect for warming up before your round. The clubhouse is modest but perfectly functional, offering essential grab-and-go food options and a small pro shop stocked with necessities. It's clear the focus here is squarely on the golf itself, not lavish amenities.

What should I expect regarding pace of play and green fees at Detwiler Golf Course?

Pace of play at Detwiler is generally quite good, usually around four hours, though weekends can see a bit more traffic - it's a popular spot for a reason! Green fees are very reasonable for the quality you receive, typically ranging from $35-55 depending on the day and time, with cart fees being extra. It's genuinely excellent value for a well-maintained public course.