Sarah Shank Golf Course

Website: https://www.prssgolf.com/sarah_course/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Sarah Shank Golf Course for the ideal experience?

We always recommend hitting Sarah Shank in the late spring or early fall. You'll find the course in fantastic shape, the greens are quick, and the weather is usually perfect without the oppressive summer humidity. Plus, the crowds thin out a bit compared to peak summer weekends.

How challenging is Sarah Shank, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?

Sarah Shank is a really approachable course, perfect for mid-to-high handicappers looking for a fun, straightforward round without too much fuss. While it's not overly long, a few tight doglegs and some surprisingly quick greens will keep you honest. Don't expect championship-level difficulty, but it's far from a pitch-and-putt.

What's the typical cost to play Sarah Shank, and do you feel it's good value?

You're looking at a very reasonable price point here, usually under $50 with a cart during prime time. For a well-maintained public course, we think it's excellent value - you get a solid layout and a friendly atmosphere without breaking the bank. It's one of those local gems where your dollar goes a long way.

What's a unique feature or highlight at Sarah Shank that makes it stand out?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole; it's a real beauty. It plays slightly downhill to a green guarded by a couple of mature oaks, demanding a precise iron shot. Beyond that, the overall relaxed, community feel and consistently friendly staff really make it a pleasant experience.

How busy does Sarah Shank get, and what's your advice for securing a good tee time?

Sarah Shank can get pretty busy, especially on weekend mornings - it's a popular local spot. We always advise booking your tee time online at least a week in advance, particularly if you're aiming for a Saturday or Sunday before noon. Weekday afternoons are usually more open and offer a quicker pace of play.