Woodland Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Woodland Hills for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the most consistent conditions, especially if you're looking for firm fairways and true greens. However, if you can handle cooler temperatures, the fall foliage here is genuinely spectacular and adds a unique beauty to your round.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Woodland Hills?

Without a doubt, it's the elevation changes and the way they impact club selection. You'll encounter several uphill and downhill shots that demand precise yardage adjustments, particularly on the back nine where the terrain gets more dramatic. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on those uphill approaches.

Is Woodland Hills suitable for all skill levels, or is it more for experienced players?

Woodland Hills strikes a nice balance, offering a fair test for experienced golfers while remaining enjoyable for higher handicappers. The course is generally open enough off the tee, but the real challenge lies in navigating the undulating greens and strategic bunkering around them. You won't feel overly punished, but you'll definitely need to think your way around.

What's a "must-see" or signature hole at Woodland Hills?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole - it's a stunner. You'll hit from an elevated tee to a green guarded by water on the left, with the surrounding woods providing a beautiful backdrop. It's a true risk-reward shot that can make or break your scorecard, but the view alone is worth the visit.

What's the typical pace of play and overall atmosphere at Woodland Hills?

We've consistently found the pace of play to be very reasonable, especially during weekday mornings. The atmosphere is generally relaxed and welcoming, with a friendly staff that makes you feel right at home. It's a great spot for a casual round with friends, without feeling rushed.