Little Willow Executive Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Little Willow Executive Course a good choice over a traditional 18-hole course?
We love Little Willow for its efficient design; you can easily fit a full round into a busy day. It's perfect for honing your short game without the time commitment or pressure of a championship course. You'll find the par-3s and shorter par-4s offer plenty of challenge for irons and wedges.
Is Little Willow a good course for beginners or families with younger golfers?
Absolutely, this is where Little Willow truly shines. The relaxed atmosphere and shorter distances make it incredibly welcoming for new players and a fantastic place to introduce kids to the game. We've seen many families enjoying rounds here, and the pace of play is generally forgiving.
What should I expect from the greens and overall course conditions at Little Willow?
The greens at Little Willow are generally well-maintained and offer a fair challenge, often with subtle breaks that keep you honest. While it's an executive course, the fairways are usually tidy, and you'll appreciate the effort they put into keeping it playable and pleasant. Don't expect championship-level manicuring, but it's always in solid shape for a fun round.
When is the best time to play Little Willow for a comfortable and less crowded experience?
We recommend aiming for early mornings on weekdays if you want a truly peaceful round; you'll often have the course mostly to yourself. Late afternoons, especially closer to twilight, are also great for a quick, relaxed game as the crowds thin out. Weekends can get busy, so plan accordingly if that's your only option.
Are there any specific holes at Little Willow that stand out or require a unique approach?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it often plays longer than its yardage suggests, with a tricky bunker guarding the front. The short par-4 9th is also a fun finish, tempting you to go for the green but punishing anything off-line. It's a great test of precision, not just power.