Green Meadows Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Green Meadows Golf Course?
We find Green Meadows truly shines in late spring, typically May through early June, when the fescue is lush but not yet overgrown. Aim for morning tee times; the afternoon winds that sweep across the open meadows can add a surprising challenge, especially on the back nine.
What makes Green Meadows unique compared to other courses in the region?
You'll quickly discover Green Meadows isn't just about wide-open fairways; its true character lies in the subtle elevation changes and the strategic placement of its 'meadow bunkers.' These aren't your typical sand traps but rather natural, grass-faced depressions that demand precise approach shots, especially around holes 7 and 14.
What can I expect to pay for a round at Green Meadows, and is it good value?
Green Meadows offers excellent value, with peak season weekend rates usually hovering around $85-100 including a cart. We think it's a steal for the course quality, especially considering the pristine conditions you'll typically find on the greens. Weekday twilight rates are even more budget-friendly if you're flexible.
How are the practice facilities at Green Meadows?
Don't skip the practice area at Green Meadows-it's surprisingly comprehensive for a public course. You'll find a full-length driving range with quality balls and a dedicated short game area that includes a bunker, perfect for dialing in those tricky meadow bunker escapes. We always arrive an hour early to take advantage.
Are there any specific holes or strategies I should know about for my first time playing Green Meadows?
Your first time at Green Meadows, pay close attention to the pin sheets; many greens have subtle tiers that can make a huge difference. We also recommend playing a conservative tee shot on the par-5 11th; the hidden creek crossing the fairway often catches ambitious drives off-guard.