Lincoln Hills Golf Club

18 hole Par 72 Hills Course & 18 hole Par 72 Orchard Course

Website: https://www.lincolnhillsgolfclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Which course should I play first, the Hills or the Orchard, and what's the real difference?

This is a great question, and we've played both many times. The Hills course is generally more challenging with significant elevation changes and tighter fairways, demanding precise shot-making. If you're looking for a slightly more forgiving round or want to ease into your visit, the Orchard course offers wider landing areas and a more traditional parkland feel.

When is the best time of year to play Lincoln Hills, and what are the greens typically like?

We always recommend visiting in the spring or fall; the weather is perfect, and the courses are in prime condition without the summer heat. You'll find the greens on both courses are consistently well-maintained and roll true, though they can get quite firm and fast during dry spells.

Are there any specific holes at Lincoln Hills that I should really watch out for, or that are particularly memorable?

Absolutely, the 18th on the Hills course is a fantastic finishing hole, a par-5 that requires a strategic approach over water to a well-guarded green. On the Orchard, the par-3 17th is a beautiful, tricky shot over a ravine that often plays longer than its yardage suggests.

What's the overall vibe and value like at Lincoln Hills, especially if I'm planning a full day?

Lincoln Hills offers excellent value for two championship courses, especially compared to some of the pricier options in the region. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, and the practice facilities are top-notch, making it a great spot for a full day of golf and practice.

What's the best way to navigate the Hills course, given its elevation changes, and should I walk or ride?

The Hills course definitely has some significant climbs, so we strongly recommend taking a cart to conserve your energy and enjoy the round more. Focus on club selection for uphill and downhill shots, as the yardages can play very differently than they appear.