Quail Dunes Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Quail Dunes Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We recommend visiting Quail Dunes in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for the best experience. You'll find the temperatures perfectly mild for a full round, and the course is typically in peak condition before the summer heat or winter chill sets in.
What's the most challenging hole at Quail Dunes, and what should I watch out for?
The par-4 14th hole is a real test, demanding a precise tee shot over a natural sandy waste area to a narrow fairway. Your approach shot then needs to carry a deep bunker guarding the front-left of a subtly sloped green - it's a true risk-reward challenge.
Is Quail Dunes a good value, and what can I expect for the green fees?
Absolutely, Quail Dunes offers fantastic value for the quality of play you receive. You'll get a well-maintained course with surprisingly quick greens for a public track, and the green fees are very reasonable, especially if you book a twilight round.
Does the "Quail Dunes" name mean I'll actually see quail or unique wildlife on the course?
You absolutely will! We've often spotted coveys of Gambel's quail scurrying across the fairways, especially around the back nine's native scrub areas. Keep an eye out for roadrunners and various raptors too - it adds a great natural element to your round.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Quail Dunes, and is there good food available?
The clubhouse at Quail Dunes is charming and unpretentious, focusing on comfort after your round. You'll find a friendly grill serving up excellent burgers and cold local brews - perfect for recounting your birdies (or bogeys) on the patio overlooking the 18th green.