Dogwood Trace Golf Course
Website: https://www.dogwoodtracegolf.com
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Dogwood Trace for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Dogwood Trace in late spring or early fall for the best experience. The course truly shines in April when the namesake dogwood trees are in full bloom, offering stunning backdrops, and the fairways are firm but fair in September. Avoid peak summer afternoons; the humidity can be a real challenge, and the pace of play often slows down considerably.
How challenging is Dogwood Trace for an average golfer?
Dogwood Trace offers a very fair test of golf without being overly punishing, making it enjoyable for most handicaps. You'll find the back nine, particularly holes 13-15, demands precise iron play to navigate the subtle elevation changes and well-placed bunkers. Don't let the relatively open front nine lull you into complacency; it's a course that rewards thoughtful shot-making.
What's the standout feature or signature hole at Dogwood Trace?
The par-3 7th hole is undoubtedly Dogwood Trace's signature moment, playing over a small pond to a well-guarded green framed by mature dogwood trees. It's not just picturesque; club selection is absolutely crucial here, especially if there's any wind. We also love the friendly, laid-back atmosphere in the clubhouse after a round.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Dogwood Trace, and do you have any booking tips?
Green fees at Dogwood Trace offer excellent value for the quality, typically ranging from $45-65 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We strongly recommend booking your tee time online at least a week in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as it fills up quickly. Keep an eye out for their twilight rates after 3 PM; they're a fantastic deal.
Are there any specific holes or course features at Dogwood Trace I should pay extra attention to?
Absolutely, pay close attention to your approach shots into the greens on the par-4 11th and 16th holes; they both have deceptive false fronts that can send a seemingly good shot rolling back into trouble. Also, the rough around the greens can be surprisingly thick and grabby, so practice your chipping beforehand. It's a course that rewards thoughtful strategy over brute force.