Evergreen Hills

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Evergreen Hills, and what should I expect from the conditions?

We find late spring through early fall offers the most consistent play, with the fescue fairways at their peak and the greens rolling true. Avoid mid-summer if you dislike humidity, as the course can feel a bit sluggish then, but the views are always spectacular.

How challenging is Evergreen Hills for an average golfer, especially with its famous elevation changes?

Evergreen Hills truly lives up to its name; you'll face significant elevation changes on nearly every hole, demanding precise club selection and strategic thinking. Don't let the scenic views distract you from the tricky downhill lies and uphill approaches that define this course.

What's the one hole at Evergreen Hills I absolutely can't miss, and what makes it special?

The par-3 14th is Evergreen Hills' undisputed crown jewel, offering a dramatic downhill shot over a deep ravine to a well-guarded green. It's a true test of nerve and a fantastic photo opportunity, so make sure your camera is ready for that breathtaking vista.

Beyond my clubs, what practical advice do you have for playing Evergreen Hills, especially regarding pace of play or amenities?

We strongly recommend taking a cart at Evergreen Hills; walking it is a serious workout due to the relentless terrain, and it helps maintain a good pace for everyone. Also, grab a sandwich at the turn-house-their local smoked turkey is surprisingly good and a perfect mid-round fuel-up.

What's the typical cost to play Evergreen Hills, and are there any tips for getting the best value?

Green fees at Evergreen Hills usually range from $120-$180, depending on the season, day of the week, and time of day. Your best bet for value is booking a twilight tee time online a few weeks in advance, as they often offer slight discounts for those later slots.