Rolling Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Rolling Hills Golf Course to really experience its beauty?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the ideal conditions at Rolling Hills. The fescue is vibrant, and the views of the distant peaks are clearest, making those elevated tee shots truly spectacular. Just be prepared for a bit of a breeze on the exposed holes, especially in the afternoon.

What's the one thing I absolutely shouldn't miss or look out for at Rolling Hills?

You absolutely have to pay attention on the par-3 14th - it's a beauty and a beast. The dramatic downhill shot over the ravine to a well-guarded green is a true test, and the panoramic vista from the tee box is unforgettable. It's a real postcard moment.

How challenging is Rolling Hills for an average golfer, especially with all those 'rolling hills'?

Don't let the name fool you - Rolling Hills demands precision, especially with its undulating fairways and elevated greens. You'll face plenty of uneven lies, so we recommend practicing your short game from various angles before you arrive. It's a fair challenge, but it will test your course management.

Is Rolling Hills a good value for the green fees, or are there hidden costs to consider?

We think Rolling Hills offers solid value, especially considering the course conditioning and those incredible views. Green fees are competitive for a course of this caliber, but remember a cart is highly recommended due to the significant elevation changes - walking it is a serious workout. Factor that into your budget.

What's the vibe like after a round at Rolling Hills? Is there a good place to grab a drink?

After navigating those hills, you'll definitely earn a cold one, and the clubhouse patio at Rolling Hills is the perfect spot. It overlooks the 18th green and offers stunning sunset views over the valley, making it a fantastic place to recount your round. The local craft beer selection is surprisingly good, too.