Championship Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Championship Course for an average golfer?

Don't let the name intimidate you too much; while it's a true test from the tips, multiple tee boxes make it enjoyable for all handicaps. You'll find the back nine, especially holes 14-16, demands precise shot-making to avoid the marshland hazards.

When is the best time of year to play the Championship Course for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - think April-May or September-October. The weather is usually perfect, avoiding the intense summer humidity, and the course is in peak condition, though you might encounter slightly higher green fees during these popular windows.

What are the signature holes or unique features I shouldn't miss at the Championship Course?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 12th, known for its dramatic island green that demands a confident tee shot. Also, keep an eye out for the historic stone bridge on the 7th fairway - it's a fantastic photo op and a nod to the course's classic design.

What's the typical cost for a round at the Championship Course, and is it worth the investment?

Expect to pay anywhere from $250-400 for a prime-time weekend round, including cart and range balls. While it's a splurge, we firmly believe the immaculate conditions, challenging layout, and overall experience make it a worthwhile bucket-list round.

What other amenities or experiences should I check out at the Championship Course besides the golf itself?

Don't rush off after your round; the historic clubhouse offers fantastic views from its veranda, perfect for a post-game drink and appetizer. We also suggest browsing the pro shop - they often have exclusive logo gear you won't find anywhere else.