Shiloh Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Shiloh Golf Course for optimal conditions?

You'll find Shiloh truly shines in the fall when the surrounding hills explode with color, making for some spectacular views. Spring also offers lush fairways and milder temperatures, though be prepared for potentially softer conditions after rain. We recommend avoiding peak summer if you're sensitive to heat, as the course can get quite warm.

How challenging is Shiloh Golf Course, especially for a mid-handicapper?

Shiloh will definitely test your game, particularly on the back nine where the dramatic elevation changes demand precise club selection. You'll need to manage your approach shots carefully on the undulating greens, which can be deceptively fast. Don't let the tight, tree-lined fairways intimidate you; focus on accuracy over distance here.

What's the standout hole or unique feature at Shiloh Golf Course that I should look forward to?

You absolutely have to experience the 14th hole, a breathtaking downhill par-3 that plays significantly shorter than its yardage suggests. The panoramic views from the tee are incredible, but don't get too distracted - the crosswind can be a real factor, making club selection crucial for hitting the small green. It's a true risk-reward beauty.

What's the typical pace of play at Shiloh, and do you have any booking tips?

On weekdays, you can generally expect a smooth round at Shiloh, often finishing in under four hours, which is fantastic. Weekends, however, can get a bit backed up due to its popularity, so we strongly recommend booking your tee time well in advance, especially for morning slots. Consider an early afternoon weekday round for the most relaxed experience.

Is Shiloh Golf Course good value for the money, and what amenities can I expect?

We think Shiloh offers excellent value; you're getting a challenging, scenic course experience without breaking the bank. The pro shop is well-stocked, and the practice facilities are solid for a pre-round warm-up. After your round, you can grab a casual bite and a cold drink at their relaxed grill, which is perfect for recounting your best shots.