Renaissance Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Renaissance Park for an average golfer?

It's a fair test, but don't let the 'Park' in the name fool you - it's not a walk in the park. The course design really makes you think, especially around the greens, which have some subtle but tricky breaks. We found that if you can keep your tee shots in play, you'll have a much more enjoyable round, but expect to use every club in your bag.

What's the signature hole or unique feature at Renaissance Park that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th hole. It plays over a dramatic ravine to a well-guarded green, and the views from the tee are stunning, especially in the late afternoon. It's a real risk-reward shot that will stick with you long after your round.

When is the best time of year to play Renaissance Park, and what can I expect from the course conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring or fall - the weather is perfect, and the course really shines with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. You'll generally find the conditions to be excellent, with firm, fast greens and well-maintained fairways, though summer afternoons can get a bit humid.

Is Renaissance Park a good value for the green fee, and what should I expect regarding costs?

We think Renaissance Park offers solid value for the experience; it's a quality track without breaking the bank. Green fees are mid-range for the area, and they typically include a cart, which you'll appreciate on some of the longer stretches between holes. You're paying for a well-designed, enjoyable round, not just a name.

What's one crucial tip for scoring well at Renaissance Park?

Focus on your approach shots and short game here - that's where you'll save strokes. The greens are often elevated or protected by bunkers, demanding precision, so practice those 50-100 yard shots before you go. Don't be afraid to play for the center of the green; hero shots often lead to bogeys.