Highland 9 Hole Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Highland 9 Hole Golf Course unique compared to other short courses?

You'll immediately notice the dramatic elevation changes on holes 3 and 7, offering stunning panoramic views of the valley below - it's a real treat for your eyes, not just your swing. We particularly love the tricky downhill approach on the 7th, which demands precision to avoid the creek.

When is the best time to play Highland 9 Hole to avoid crowds and enjoy the course most?

We always recommend an early morning tee time, especially on weekdays, to truly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and quicker pace of play. The course can get busy with local leagues in the late afternoons, so plan your visit for a serene round.

Is Highland 9 Hole Golf Course suitable for beginners, or is it more challenging?

While it's a 9-hole track, don't mistake Highland for a walk in the park - the undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers on holes 4 and 8 will test your short game. That said, it's incredibly playable for all skill levels, offering a fair challenge without being overly punishing for newcomers.

What kind of amenities and rental options does Highland 9 Hole offer for visitors?

You'll find a well-stocked pro shop with essential gear and some local merchandise, plus reliable club and cart rentals are readily available. Don't expect a full-service restaurant, but their small snack bar makes a surprisingly good hot dog and has cold drinks for after your round.

What's the typical cost to play Highland 9 Hole, and is it good value for money?

Green fees at Highland 9 Hole are refreshingly affordable, usually ranging from $25-40 for 9 holes, depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value for the quality of the course and the unique challenges it presents, making it a perfect quick golf fix without breaking the bank.