Seven Lakes Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Seven Lakes, and what should I prepare for?

Seven Lakes truly tests your iron play, especially on the back nine where water comes into play on five holes. We recommend bringing a few extra balls and focusing on precision over power, particularly on the par-3 14th with its island green. Don't let the beauty distract you from the hazards.

When is the best time of year to play Seven Lakes for optimal conditions?

We always aim for late spring or early fall at Seven Lakes. The greens are typically at their fastest then, and the fairways are lush without the oppressive summer heat or the chill of winter. You'll find the course less crowded too, making for a more relaxed round.

Is Seven Lakes a good value, and what's included with the green fee?

Absolutely, Seven Lakes offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get. Your green fee typically includes a cart, which you'll appreciate on some of the longer stretches between holes, and access to their decent practice putting green. It's a solid mid-range option that feels more premium.

What's the signature hole or most memorable stretch at Seven Lakes?

The stretch from holes 10 to 12 is what we always talk about after a round here. The par-5 10th demands a strategic layup, followed by the tricky par-3 11th over water, and then the dogleg left 12th. It's a true test and a beautiful part of the course.

Can I walk the course at Seven Lakes, or is a cart recommended?

While you *can* walk Seven Lakes, we strongly recommend taking a cart. There are some significant elevation changes and longer distances between greens and tees, especially on the back nine, that will tire you out quickly. Save your energy for your swing.