Cedar Valley Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Cedar Valley Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the best weather, especially May and September when the course is lush but not overly humid. Aim for a weekday morning to really enjoy the quiet back nine without feeling rushed by crowds.

How challenging is Cedar Valley Golf Club for an average golfer?

Cedar Valley offers a fair test, but it's certainly manageable for most handicaps if you play smart and choose the right tees. The real challenge comes from the subtle undulations on the greens and the strategic bunkering around holes 7 and 14, demanding precise approach shots.

What makes Cedar Valley's layout unique compared to other courses in the region?

You'll immediately notice how Cedar Valley masterfully integrates the natural rolling terrain and mature hardwood trees into its design. The elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, create some truly memorable downhill tee shots and tricky uphill approaches that demand precision.

What should I expect regarding green fees and value at Cedar Valley?

Green fees at Cedar Valley are quite reasonable for the quality of play, typically ranging from $60-90 depending on the day and time, including a cart. We think it's excellent value, especially considering the consistent course conditions and the friendly, unpretentious atmosphere you'll find here.

Are there any must-try amenities or post-round experiences at Cedar Valley?

After your round, definitely grab a bite at The Cedar Grill-Room; their local craft beer selection and the "Valley Burger" are fantastic. While the practice facilities are solid, we really recommend spending some extra time on the putting green to get a feel for those tricky slopes before you tee off.