Cobblestone Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Cobblestone Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We've found that late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect blend of lush conditions and comfortable temperatures at Cobblestone. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the course will be in prime shape after the spring growing season. If you're looking for value, consider a weekday morning in early fall-the foliage starts to pop, and the crowds thin out a bit.

What makes Cobblestone Golf Course unique, and how challenging is it for an average golfer?

Cobblestone truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and the way water comes into play on nearly half the holes-it's not just a backdrop, it's a strategic element. The course demands thoughtful shot placement, especially on holes like the par-3 14th, which plays downhill to a green guarded by a creek. While it's certainly a challenge, multiple tee boxes make it enjoyable for mid-handicappers if you pick the right set.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Cobblestone, and is it worth the green fee?

Expect green fees at Cobblestone to range from $70-$120, depending on the day and time you play, with weekend mornings being at the higher end. We absolutely think it's worth it; the course conditioning is consistently excellent, and the scenic views alone justify the cost. You're paying for a top-tier public golf experience, not just 18 holes.

How busy does Cobblestone Golf Course get, and what's the typical pace of play?

Cobblestone is a popular spot, especially on weekend mornings, so expect it to be busy during peak times. We've generally experienced a solid 4.5-hour pace of play, which is reasonable given the course's layout and popularity. To avoid any potential slowdowns, we recommend booking an early tee time or playing on a weekday afternoon.

Beyond the course, what amenities does Cobblestone offer, and what's the post-round vibe like?

The clubhouse at Cobblestone is welcoming, with a well-stocked pro shop and a grill room that's perfect for a post-round meal or drink. Their practice facilities are also excellent, featuring a large driving range and putting green to get you warmed up. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where golfers often stick around to chat about their rounds-definitely not a 'play and leave' kind of place.