Winding Ridge Gold Cub

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to experience Winding Ridge Golf Club without the crowds?

We recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons, like late spring or early fall, to truly enjoy Winding Ridge. You'll find the course in fantastic shape, often with slightly lower green fees, and a much more relaxed pace of play than during peak summer weekends.

How challenging is Winding Ridge, and what's the one hole everyone talks about?

Winding Ridge offers a fair, engaging challenge, especially if your tee shots aren't precise - those "winding" fairways demand accuracy. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it plays over a significant ravine and truly tests your nerve and club selection.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Winding Ridge, and is it worth it?

Green fees at Winding Ridge are generally mid-range for a course of its quality, typically ranging from $60-$90 depending on the day and time. We absolutely think it's worth it for the consistently well-maintained conditions and the unique, natural routing that feels far more expensive.

What makes Winding Ridge's layout unique compared to other courses in the region?

Unlike many flatter courses nearby, Winding Ridge truly lives up to its name with significant elevation changes and natural contours shaping every hole. You'll navigate dramatic downhill tee shots and tricky uphill approaches, making for a memorable and varied round that keeps you thinking.

After a round, what's the best way to unwind at Winding Ridge?

Head straight to the clubhouse patio - it offers fantastic, sweeping views overlooking the 18th green, perfect for reliving your best shots. Their casual grill serves up solid pub fare and cold drinks, making it a great spot to relax and soak in the atmosphere before heading out.