Bob Burns Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Bob Burns Golf, and is there a signature hole I should look forward to?
Bob Burns Golf really tests your short game, especially around the greens which often have subtle breaks you won't spot on first glance. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands precision, and it's definitely the course's postcard moment.
When's the best time of year to play Bob Burns Golf for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend visiting Bob Burns Golf in late spring or early fall. The weather is perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and the bigger crowds that come with it, ensuring a more relaxed round.
Is Bob Burns Golf a good value for the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?
Absolutely, Bob Burns Golf offers fantastic value, especially considering the consistent course conditions and friendly staff. You're typically looking at green fees in the $60-$80 range during peak season, which is a steal for the quality of play you get.
What's one unique aspect of Bob Burns Golf that most visitors miss, and what's your top local tip?
Many players overlook the subtle elevation changes on the back nine, which really impact club selection - don't just trust the yardage. Our top tip: after your round, grab a burger at the casual grill by the 18th green; it's surprisingly good and a local favorite.
How are the practice facilities at Bob Burns Golf, and what should I focus on before my round?
The practice range at Bob Burns Golf is solid, but don't skip the putting green; those tricky breaks we mentioned earlier really need some pre-round attention. Spend extra time on those 5-10 footers, as they'll save you strokes out on the course.