Paradise Lake Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Paradise Lake Golf Course for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend visiting Paradise Lake in late spring or early fall. You'll find the course in peak condition, with the lakeside breezes making for comfortable play, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush and higher green fees.
What are the must-play holes or unique challenges at Paradise Lake that I should look out for?
You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 14 to 16, known as "The Gauntlet." The par-3 15th, with its island green surrounded by the lake, is a true test of nerve and easily the course's signature moment.
How challenging is Paradise Lake Golf Course for an average golfer, especially with all that water?
While the lake is certainly a factor, Paradise Lake is surprisingly playable for most handicaps from the right tees. We suggest choosing your tee box wisely; the forward tees offer generous landing areas, but the back tees demand precision over the water on several holes.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Paradise Lake, and is it worth the investment?
Green fees at Paradise Lake typically range from $90-$150, depending on the season and time of day. We genuinely believe it's excellent value; you're paying for a meticulously maintained course with stunning lake views and a memorable layout that feels far more exclusive than the price suggests.
Beyond the course itself, what's the vibe like at Paradise Lake's clubhouse and practice facilities?
The clubhouse at Paradise Lake is relaxed and welcoming, not overly stuffy. You'll find a solid practice area with a good range and putting green, and the grill serves up a fantastic post-round burger with a view of the 18th green.