Sunny Hill Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Sunny Hill Golf Course?

Given its name, you'd expect sunshine, and Sunny Hill delivers, especially from late spring through early fall. We recommend booking a morning tee time in July or August to beat the peak afternoon heat, which can be intense on the exposed back nine. The course is typically in fantastic shape during these months, offering firm fairways and true greens.

How challenging is Sunny Hill Golf Course, and what's its signature hole?

Sunny Hill offers a fair test for most handicaps, but don't let the name fool you - those "hills" mean some serious elevation changes. The par-3 7th, playing downhill to a guarded green with a stunning valley view, is definitely the standout; it's a beautiful shot that demands precision. You'll find the course rewards strategic placement over brute strength, especially on the tighter front nine.

What's the typical cost to play Sunny Hill, and is it good value?

You'll find Sunny Hill offers excellent value, especially compared to other courses in the region. Weekend prime-time rates usually hover around $75-90, which includes a cart, and twilight rates are a steal if you can finish before dark. We think it's a fantastic mid-range option for a well-maintained course that provides a genuinely enjoyable round without breaking the bank.

What makes Sunny Hill unique, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

What truly sets Sunny Hill apart is its seamless blend of open, rolling fairways on the front nine transitioning into a more wooded, dramatic back nine with significant elevation. Expect consistently well-manicured bentgrass greens that roll true and fairways that are generally firm and fast. The course drains exceptionally well, so even after a rain, you're usually good to go.

What are the clubhouse amenities like at Sunny Hill, and is there a good place to eat after a round?

The clubhouse at Sunny Hill is modest but perfectly functional, with a well-stocked pro shop for essentials and a friendly staff. For post-round eats, the "Hilltop Grille" offers classic pub fare - think great burgers and cold local brews - with a pleasant patio overlooking the 18th green. It's the perfect spot to recap your round and enjoy the sunset.