Collison Par 3 Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Collison Par 3 a good course for beginners, or can experienced golfers still find a challenge here?

Collison is fantastic for newer golfers looking to build confidence, but don't dismiss it if you're more seasoned. We found the greens surprisingly tricky, often small and well-bunkered, which really tests your short game. It's a perfect spot to sharpen your wedges and putting without committing to a full 18-hole marathon.

When is the best time to play Collison Par 3 to avoid crowds and ensure a good pace?

We always recommend hitting Collison early on a weekday morning, right when they open, for the most relaxed experience. Weekends, especially late mornings and afternoons, can get quite busy with families and casual groups, which can slow things down considerably. An early start means you can often zip around in under 90 minutes.

What can I expect regarding course conditions and overall value at Collison Par 3?

For a public par 3, Collison consistently offers well-maintained tee boxes and fairways, though the greens can sometimes show a bit of wear from heavy play. The real value here is the accessible price point; it's one of the most affordable ways to get a quick golf fix in the area. Don't expect country club luxury, but do expect a solid, enjoyable round for your money.

Do I need to bring a full set of clubs to Collison, and is it suitable for playing with kids?

You definitely don't need a full bag here-we usually just bring a putter, a few wedges, and maybe a 7 or 8 iron. Collison is incredibly family-friendly, and we often see parents teaching their kids the game; they even have junior clubs available for rent if you don't want to lug yours. It's a low-pressure environment perfect for introducing golf to the next generation.

Are there any specific holes or features at Collison Par 3 that make it stand out for practice or fun?

We particularly love the variety in the par 3 lengths; some are short wedges, while others demand a precise mid-iron shot over water features. The 7th hole, with its tricky bunker placement guarding the front, is a fantastic test for your approach shots, and the overall layout makes it ideal for working on specific distances. It's more than just a pitch-and-putt; it's a genuine short-game workout.