Village Green Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We always recommend late spring through early fall for Village Green. You'll find the course in peak condition, with lush fairways and perfectly rolled greens, making for a truly enjoyable round. Just be aware that summer weekends can get busy, so book your tee time well in advance or consider a weekday visit for a more relaxed pace.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Village Green, and what's its signature hole?

Village Green offers a fair test for most skill levels, leaning towards a classic, tree-lined parkland style. While not overly long, precision is key off the tee, especially on holes like the par-4 12th, which demands a well-placed drive to avoid the mature oaks. The signature hole, in our opinion, is the picturesque par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over a natural creek is required to hit the elevated green.

Is Village Green Golf Course a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

Absolutely, Village Green is one of the best values in the region for the quality you receive. Green fees are quite reasonable, especially compared to private clubs, and they often include a cart. We suggest checking their website for twilight rates or weekday specials, which can make an already affordable round even more attractive.

Beyond the course, what facilities does Village Green offer for golfers?

Village Green has solid facilities to complement your round. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop with essentials and local gear, plus a decent practice putting green and a driving range to warm up. Their casual grill room is perfect for a post-round burger and a cold drink, offering a relaxed atmosphere to discuss your birdies and bogeys.

What's one practical tip for playing Village Green that only a local would know?

Pay close attention to the subtle breaks on the greens-they often look flatter than they play, especially around the front nine. Also, if you're playing on a breezy day, factor in how the wind interacts with the mature tree canopy; it can often swirl unexpectedly, adding an extra layer of challenge to your approach shots.