Holly

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to visit Holly for the best playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall at Holly. The course truly shines when the dogwoods are blooming or the maples turn, and you'll avoid the humid summer heat that can make the back nine a real slog.

What's the signature challenge at Holly, and which hole will really test my game?

Holly's true test lies in its deceptively sloped greens-they're faster than they look, especially on the back nine. Keep a sharp eye on the par-3 14th; its elevated green guarded by a deep bunker demands precision, or you'll be scrambling for bogey.

Is Holly a good value for the green fee, and how should I book a tee time?

Absolutely, Holly offers fantastic value for a course of its caliber, especially if you can snag an afternoon twilight rate. We advise booking at least two weeks out online, as weekend prime times fill up quickly, particularly in peak season.

Beyond the golf, what makes a day at Holly memorable, and what's the clubhouse experience like?

You'll love the serene natural setting at Holly, with deer often spotted grazing near the fairways on the front nine. The clubhouse offers a cozy, rustic feel with a great patio overlooking the 18th green-perfect for a post-round drink and reliving your best shots.

How well-maintained is Holly, and is it a course I can comfortably walk?

Holly is consistently in excellent shape; the grounds crew clearly takes pride in the pristine fairways and well-manicured bunkers. While it's a moderately hilly course, it's definitely walkable if you're up for the challenge, though carts are readily available and popular.