Cliff Park Inn Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Cliff Park Inn Golf Course for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We highly recommend visiting Cliff Park Inn in late spring or early fall-think May, early June, or September. You'll find the course in prime condition, the weather is usually perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush, making for a more relaxed round.
How challenging is Cliff Park Inn Golf Course for an average golfer, and what should I be prepared for?
Cliff Park offers a really enjoyable challenge for the mid-handicapper, but don't underestimate it. The course features some significant elevation changes and tight fairways on a few holes, so bring your A-game for accuracy and club selection, especially on the back nine.
Are the 'cliff' views at Cliff Park Inn Golf Course truly spectacular, and which holes offer the best vistas?
Absolutely, the views are a major highlight and truly live up to the name. You'll be treated to breathtaking panoramas of the Delaware River Valley, particularly from holes 4, 7, and 14-they're worth a moment to pause and take it all in, even if your shot wasn't perfect.
What's the typical green fee range at Cliff Park Inn Golf Course, and does it usually include a cart?
You can generally expect green fees at Cliff Park Inn to be in the $50-$75 range, depending on the day of the week and time of year. Most rates do include a cart, which you'll appreciate given some of the course's hilly terrain.
Beyond the views, what's a unique strategic challenge or signature hole at Cliff Park Inn Golf Course that I should know about?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th; it's a real beauty and a strategic test. You'll need to carry a ravine to a well-guarded green, making club selection crucial and often a little nerve-wracking-it's definitely a hole you'll remember.