Woodland Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the absolute best time of year to experience Woodland Golf Course at its prime?

We highly recommend visiting Woodland in late spring or early fall; the course truly shines when the trees are either bursting with new green or showing off their autumn colors. You'll find the fairways firm and fast, and the greens rolling true, offering ideal conditions without the peak summer heat or winter chill.

How challenging is Woodland Golf Course for an average player, and what's its defining characteristic?

Woodland offers a fantastic test of accuracy rather than brute strength, with its tree-lined fairways demanding thoughtful shot placement off the tee. You'll need to manage your game well, especially around the subtly contoured greens that can be deceptively tricky if you're out of position.

What's the one hole at Woodland Golf Course that every golfer needs to play, and why?

You absolutely can't miss the par-4 14th hole; it's a beautiful dogleg left that wraps around a dense cluster of oaks, requiring a precise drive to set up an approach over a small creek. It's a classic risk-reward hole that perfectly encapsulates the course's strategic design.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Woodland Golf Course, and is it good value for money?

Expect green fees to be in the mid-range, typically between $75-$120 depending on the day and time you play. We think it's excellent value for a course of this caliber, offering a consistently well-maintained layout and a genuinely enjoyable, classic golf experience that feels much more expensive.

Beyond the golf, what's the vibe like at Woodland Golf Course's clubhouse or 19th hole?

The clubhouse at Woodland has a wonderfully relaxed, old-school charm – it's not flashy, but it's incredibly welcoming. We always grab a drink and a sandwich on the patio after a round; it's the perfect spot to unwind and recount your birdies (or bogeys) while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.