Jennings Mill

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Jennings Mill for a mid-handicapper?

You'll find Jennings Mill offers a really fair test, especially if you keep your driver in play on the tighter front nine. The greens are where it gets interesting- they have some subtle breaks that will test your putting touch, but it's definitely not a course that will beat you up if you play smart.

What's the one hole at Jennings Mill I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th is the one you'll remember long after your round. It plays downhill to a green guarded by a creek in front and a steep bunker behind, demanding a precise iron shot to a relatively small target.

When's the best time of year to play Jennings Mill for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Jennings Mill in late spring or early fall. The temperatures are perfect for walking, and the bentgrass greens are typically rolling at their absolute best, offering a true, quick surface.

Is Jennings Mill a good value, and what should I expect for green fees?

Jennings Mill offers solid value for the quality of golf you get; expect green fees to be in the $50-75 range, depending on the day and time. You're paying for a well-maintained course with a thoughtful layout, not just a name.

What's the typical pace of play like at Jennings Mill, and what's the vibe?

You'll generally find a good pace of play here, especially during weekday mornings- they do a decent job of managing tee times. The vibe is friendly and unpretentious; it's a place where locals come to enjoy a solid round without any fuss.