Flying "B" Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Flying "B" Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Flying "B". You'll find the fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and the summer crowds have thinned out, making for a much more enjoyable round. Avoid mid-summer if you can; it gets hot, and the course can feel a bit baked.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Flying "B", and how can I prepare?

The biggest challenge at Flying "B" is definitely navigating the elevation changes, especially on the back nine. Holes 12 through 15 demand precise club selection and a good understanding of how uphill and downhill lies affect your shots. We suggest walking a few holes beforehand if you can, just to get a feel for the terrain.

Is Flying "B" Golf Course good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

Flying "B" offers solid value, especially considering the course's unique layout and generally excellent conditioning. Expect to pay around $75-$100 for a prime weekend tee time, with weekday rates often dipping closer to $60-$80. It's not a budget course, but you're getting a memorable experience for your money.

What's the vibe like at the Flying "B" clubhouse, and are there any must-try amenities?

The clubhouse at Flying "B" has a wonderfully rustic, welcoming feel-think classic lodge with a modern touch. Don't leave without trying their famous "Birdie Burger" at the 19th hole; it's the perfect reward after a challenging round. The pro shop is well-stocked with Flying "B" branded gear, too.

How far in advance should I book a tee time at Flying "B", and what's the typical pace of play?

For weekend mornings, you'll want to book at least two weeks out, especially during peak season. Weekdays are a bit more flexible, usually a few days in advance is fine. Pace of play is generally good, around 4 hours 15 minutes, but be prepared for a slight slowdown on the scenic par-3 14th as everyone stops for photos.