Lions Club Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lions Club Golf Course a good choice for a casual round, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

This course is a fantastic local gem if you're looking for an unpretentious, affordable round without sacrificing playability. You'll find the fairways and greens surprisingly well-kept for its price point, offering a consistent surface even if it's not PGA tour immaculate. We recommend it for a relaxed afternoon with friends, where the focus is more on fun than a brutal challenge.

Are there any signature holes or particular challenges at Lions Club Golf Course I should be prepared for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole - it's shorter but features a tricky elevated green guarded by a bunker on the left that often catches unsuspecting shots. We also love the dogleg left on the 14th; a smart lay-up is often better than trying to cut the corner through the mature oaks. Don't let the overall relaxed vibe fool you, these holes demand your attention.

When is the best time to play Lions Club Golf Course to avoid crowds and get the best experience?

To truly enjoy the course without feeling rushed, we highly recommend booking an early morning tee time on a weekday, especially Tuesday or Wednesday. You'll often have the course mostly to yourself, enjoying cooler temperatures and pristine conditions before the afternoon leagues and weekend rush. Weekends can get busy, so plan accordingly if that's your only option.

What are the facilities like at Lions Club Golf Course, and is there anything good nearby for a post-round bite?

The clubhouse is modest but functional, offering basic pro shop essentials and a small snack bar for drinks and quick bites. For a proper post-round meal, we suggest heading into downtown, just a five-minute drive away, where you'll find several excellent local diners and casual eateries. Our personal favorite is "The Grill House" for their fantastic burgers and local craft beers.

Is Lions Club Golf Course walkable, or should I plan on taking a cart?

This course is definitely walkable, and we often prefer to stroll it ourselves to truly soak in the local atmosphere. The layout is relatively flat with manageable distances between greens and tees, making it a pleasant walk for most golfers. Save a few dollars on the cart and enjoy the exercise, unless you're playing in the peak summer heat.