Warfield Greens Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Warfield Greens, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We've found late spring, specifically May, offers the perfect balance at Warfield Greens- the fairways are lush, and the greens haven't quite reached their summer speed yet. If you're looking for a true challenge, summer brings firm, fast conditions that really test your short game around those tricky bunkers.
How challenging is Warfield Greens for a mid-handicapper, and are there any must-play holes?
Warfield Greens is a real test for mid-handicappers, especially on the back nine where the elevation changes come into play and demand precise club selection. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its island green demands precision, and the par-5 18th, with its winding creek, is a fantastic risk-reward finisher.
What's the typical cost to play Warfield Greens, and do you have any tips for getting a good tee time?
Expect to pay around $75-100 for a prime weekend tee time at Warfield Greens, but we've often snagged twilight rates for closer to $60, which is a great value. Your best bet is to book online two weeks out, especially if you're aiming for a morning slot on a Saturday, as they fill up fast.
Beyond the course, what amenities does Warfield Greens offer, and is there a good spot for a post-round drink?
Beyond the course, Warfield Greens has a well-stocked pro shop with some unique local gear, and their practice facilities are solid, especially the chipping green. After your round, head to 'The 19th Hole' bar-grill; their local craft beer selection and views of the 18th green are perfect for unwinding.
Are there any local quirks or specific tips I should know before my first round at Warfield Greens?
A key local tip for Warfield Greens is to always play a provisional if you think you've missed left on the 7th hole- that dense fescue is a ball-eater and often unplayable. Also, don't be shy about asking the starter for their pin sheet; those subtle breaks on the greens can be incredibly deceptive.