Lakeview Golf Resort and Spa Lakeview Course
Website: https://www.lakeviewresort.com/golf/lakeview-course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play the Lakeview Course for the most enjoyable experience?
We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The temperatures are perfect for walking, and the surrounding foliage, whether blooming or changing colors, truly enhances those signature lake views. Summer is fine, but it can get busy, and the heat might make those uphill climbs a bit more challenging.
How does the Lakeview Course challenge an intermediate golfer, and what's a standout hole?
The Lakeview Course offers a fair test without being overly punishing, but don't underestimate its subtle challenges. You'll find some tight tree-lined fairways and a few greens with tricky undulations. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over a ravine with the lake sparkling in the distance - a real postcard moment.
Beyond golf, what does Lakeview Golf Resort and Spa offer for non-golfers or a family trip?
This resort truly shines for mixed groups. While you're out on the course, your family can enjoy the full-service spa, the indoor/outdoor pools, or explore the nearby hiking trails. There are also dining options ranging from casual to upscale, ensuring everyone finds something they love.
What's the typical green fee for the Lakeview Course, and do you consider it good value?
Expect resort-level pricing, which usually includes your cart and practice balls. We believe it's a worthwhile investment; the course is consistently well-maintained, and the overall resort amenities and service elevate the entire experience beyond just a round of golf. You're paying for the full package.
Are there any specific course features or local tips we should know before playing the Lakeview Course?
Definitely pay attention to the elevation changes; some holes play significantly uphill or downhill, which impacts club selection. Also, while the lake views are stunning, the water does come into play on several holes, especially on the back nine. Don't be afraid to lay up if you're feeling unsure - a bogey is better than a lost ball.