Gully Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the famous gullies at Gully Golf Course truly impact your round?

The gullies aren't just scenery; they're strategic hazards that demand precision. You'll face forced carries over deep ravines on several holes, especially the par-3 7th, so bring your A-game for approach shots and be ready to commit to your club selection.

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Gully Golf Course, both for play and scenery?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The spring brings vibrant green conditions and comfortable temperatures, while autumn offers spectacular foliage contrasting with the deep gullies, making for truly memorable views and firm, fast playing conditions.

Should I walk or ride a cart at Gully Golf Course, and what's the pace of play like?

Honestly, you'll want a cart here; the elevation changes and distances between some holes are significant, making walking a real workout. Pace of play is generally good, but expect it to slow slightly on holes with dramatic carries as groups search for errant shots.

What's the one hole at Gully Golf Course that every golfer talks about, and how should I play it?

Everyone remembers 'The Chasm' - the par-4 14th. It features a blind tee shot over a massive gully to a narrow fairway, followed by an uphill approach. Our advice: hit a conservative iron off the tee to find the short grass, then trust your yardage for the second shot, as anything short will roll back into trouble.

Is Gully Golf Course worth the green fee, and what's the overall vibe once you're off the course?

Absolutely, it's a unique challenge and a fantastic value for the experience it offers. After your round, the clubhouse has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere; grab a local craft beer on the patio overlooking the 18th green and relive your gully adventures with your playing partners.