Devil's Ridge Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to play Devil's Ridge Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We've found that late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect balance at Devil's Ridge. The greens are typically rolling fast and true, and the weather is warm enough to enjoy without the intense humidity of mid-summer. You'll avoid the early spring chill and the busy fall leaf-peeping crowds.
How challenging is Devil's Ridge for an average golfer, and are there any holes I should really look out for?
Devil's Ridge is a fair test, but it definitely demands accuracy, especially off the tee. We always tell people to pay close attention to the par-3 13th-it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that can easily wreck your scorecard if you're not precise. The finishing stretch from 16 to 18 is also a fantastic challenge, requiring strategic placement.
What's the typical cost to play 18 holes at Devil's Ridge, and do you feel it offers good value?
Expect green fees at Devil's Ridge to be in the mid-range for a quality public course in the United States, usually around $70-100 depending on the day and time. We absolutely think it's worth it for the course's excellent conditioning and engaging layout. You're getting a well-maintained, thoughtful design that feels more premium than its price tag suggests.
Beyond the course itself, what's a unique feature or local tip for getting the most out of a day at Devil's Ridge?
Don't skip the practice facilities at Devil's Ridge-they're surprisingly good, especially the short game area. We also highly recommend grabbing a post-round drink on the clubhouse patio; it offers fantastic views of the 18th green and is a perfect spot to recap your round. It's a relaxed atmosphere, not stuffy at all.
How far in advance should I book a tee time at Devil's Ridge, and what's the typical pace of play like?
We always advise booking your tee time at Devil's Ridge at least two weeks out, especially if you're aiming for a weekend morning. The course is popular, but they do a good job managing pace of play; you can generally expect a round to take around four to four and a half hours. They're pretty good about keeping things moving.