Clover Meadows Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play Clover Meadows?

We always recommend aiming for spring or early fall to experience Clover Meadows at its peak. The course truly shines in May and September when the fescue is vibrant, and the temperatures are perfect for walking the challenging back nine. Avoid mid-summer unless you're a fan of serious humidity and slower greens.

How challenging is Clover Meadows for an average golfer, especially with those elevation changes?

Clover Meadows is a proper test, particularly if you're not accustomed to significant elevation changes. The par-4 12th, affectionately nicknamed "The Rollercoaster," demands precise club selection off the tee and an uphill approach that often plays a club longer than you think. Don't hesitate to take a cart here; your legs will thank you.

What's the one hole at Clover Meadows everyone talks about, and what makes it special?

Without a doubt, it's the par-3 7th. This dramatic downhill shot plays over a deep ravine to a green guarded by a creek in front and bunkers behind. We recommend taking one less club than you normally would and aiming for the center of the green - anything short is gone.

Is Clover Meadows worth the green fee, and do you have any booking tips?

Absolutely, Clover Meadows offers a premium experience that delivers on value, especially considering the immaculate course conditions and unique layout. We always recommend booking your tee time at least two weeks in advance, particularly for weekend mornings, as they fill up fast. Look for twilight rates if you're flexible; they often offer a fantastic deal.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round, and is there anything unique to try?

The clubhouse at Clover Meadows has a fantastic, relaxed atmosphere, perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. You absolutely must try their signature "Clover Club" sandwich - it's legendary and the perfect fuel after tackling those hills. The patio offers great views of the 18th green, too.