Pleasant Hill Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Pleasant Hill Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Pleasant Hill. You'll find the fairways lush and greens rolling true, plus the humidity isn't oppressive like in peak summer. Avoid mid-summer if you can't stand the heat, as the course can get quite firm.
Is Pleasant Hill a good course for beginners, or should I expect a tough challenge?
Pleasant Hill strikes a nice balance, offering a fair test without being overly punishing. While the front nine is more forgiving, the back nine introduces some tighter tree-lined holes and well-placed bunkers that demand accuracy. It's a great course to challenge yourself without feeling completely overwhelmed.
What's the signature hole at Pleasant Hill, and what's your best advice for playing it?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th - it's a beauty and a beast. With water guarding the front and right, and a bunker lurking left, club selection is crucial off the elevated tee. Aim for the center of the green and trust your yardage, because anything short or right is wet.
What are the typical green fees at Pleasant Hill, and do you think it's good value?
Green fees at Pleasant Hill usually range from $50-75 with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. We definitely think it's solid value for the quality of the course and its consistent upkeep. You're getting a well-maintained track without the premium price tag of some nearby resorts.
What's the overall vibe at Pleasant Hill - is there a good clubhouse or practice area?
The vibe at Pleasant Hill is wonderfully unpretentious and focused squarely on the golf. The clubhouse is modest but welcoming, perfect for a post-round drink and a burger. Their practice facilities are decent, with a driving range and a putting green that accurately reflects the course's surfaces.