Highland Palms Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Highland Palms a good course for high-handicappers or beginners?

We think Highland Palms is fantastic for those still honing their game. The fairways are generally forgiving, and while there are some strategic bunkers, they won't punish you relentlessly. It's a great place to build confidence without feeling overwhelmed.

When is the best time of year to play Highland Palms without battling the heat or crowds?

We always recommend visiting Highland Palms in the late fall or early spring. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, avoiding the intense summer heat that can make the back nine a real grind. Plus, the course is usually less crowded, ensuring a more relaxed pace of play.

What's the standout hole or unique feature at Highland Palms that I should look forward to?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 12th hole at Highland Palms. It plays downhill to a green guarded by a natural rock outcropping on the left, offering stunning views of the valley beyond. It's a true risk-reward shot that's both beautiful and challenging.

How does Highland Palms compare in terms of value, and what should I expect for green fees?

We consider Highland Palms one of the best values in the region for a well-kept public course. You'll typically find green fees in the $45-$70 range, depending on the day and time, which is a steal for the quality of play and the friendly atmosphere. It's a solid choice if you're looking for great golf without breaking the bank.

After a round at Highland Palms, what's the best spot for a bite or a drink?

Don't miss the casual Grill Room right in the clubhouse after your round. Their "Palms Burger" is legendary, and the outdoor patio offers a fantastic view of the 18th green, perfect for recounting your best shots with a cold beverage. It's a relaxed, friendly spot to cap off your day.