Hogan Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Hogan Golf Course for the average player?

Hogan offers a fair test, but don't let the relatively flat front nine fool you - the back nine tightens up considerably. You'll need to be precise with your irons, especially on holes 14 and 17, where water comes into play more than you'd expect.

When is the best time of year to play Hogan Golf Course, considering weather and crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall; the weather is usually perfect, and the course conditions are at their peak. Summer can get quite busy, and the humidity can make those longer walks between holes feel a bit more strenuous.

What are the must-play holes or unique features at Hogan Golf Course?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 8th, 'The Quarry,' which demands a precise carry over an old rock quarry to a well-guarded green. The finishing hole, a dogleg left par-5, offers a genuine risk-reward opportunity if you dare to cut the corner.

Is Hogan Golf Course a good value for the greens fee? What should I expect to pay?

Hogan is definitely a solid value, especially for a course of its caliber and consistent conditioning. Expect to pay around $75-$100 for a weekend prime time round, which we think is a fair price for the experience you'll get here.

How busy does Hogan Golf Course get, and how far in advance should I book a tee time?

Hogan can get pretty busy, especially on weekend mornings, so we've found pace of play can sometimes stretch to 4.5-5 hours. To guarantee your preferred time, you should plan to book at least two weeks in advance, particularly for groups.