Clifton Highlands Short Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Clifton Highlands Short Course best suited for?
This course is perfect if you're looking for a quick, fun round or want to sharpen your short game without the pressure of a full 18. We've found it's especially great for beginners, families, or anyone introducing kids to golf, offering a very forgiving and relaxed atmosphere.
What kind of golf experience can I expect on the Clifton Highlands Short Course?
You'll primarily find well-maintained par 3s designed to test your precision with wedges and your putting touch. It's a laid-back environment where you can focus on improving those crucial scoring shots without the long walks or demanding drives of a championship course.
When is the best time to play the Clifton Highlands Short Course for a relaxed round?
We always recommend hitting the short course on a weekday morning or late afternoon for the most peaceful experience. You'll find fewer crowds then, allowing you to take your time and truly focus on your game without feeling rushed.
Is the Clifton Highlands Short Course a good value for a quick golf fix?
Absolutely, it's an excellent value, especially if you're not looking to commit to a full 18-hole round. The green fees are very reasonable, making it an affordable way to get your golf fix or practice specific skills without breaking the bank.
What's a unique highlight or challenge on the Clifton Highlands Short Course?
While it's a short course, we love the variety in the green complexes-some are subtly sloped, others are well-guarded by bunkers. You'll find that mastering the approach shots and reading these greens is the real challenge and highlight here, demanding more finesse than power.