Green Valley Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play Green Valley Country Club?

We recommend late spring or early fall for Green Valley- the course is in peak condition, and the valley breezes keep things comfortable without the intense summer heat. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens rolling true, offering the best experience.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Green Valley, and what's a must-play hole?

Don't underestimate the subtle elevation changes and tricky greens at Green Valley- they're more impactful than they look on the scorecard. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over the water to a multi-tiered green is a true test and a stunning photo op.

Is Green Valley Country Club accessible to the public, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

While it has that classic country club feel, Green Valley is surprisingly welcoming to non-members, though booking ahead is essential. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a course of this caliber, typically around $120-$180 depending on the season and time of day, including a cart.

What's one unique feature or strategic tip for playing Green Valley that most visitors miss?

Many players focus on the long drives, but Green Valley truly rewards precision on your approach shots. The greens often have false fronts and subtle breaks that can send a slightly off-target ball rolling far from the pin, so aim for the center and trust your putter.

After a round at Green Valley, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite?

We always head straight to the 19th Hole Bar & Grill at Green Valley- their local craft beer selection is excellent, and the views from the patio are fantastic. It's the perfect spot to dissect your round and enjoy some classic clubhouse fare, especially their famous burger.