Scothurst Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Scothurst, and which hole should I look forward to?

Scothurst really tests your short game, especially around the greens on the back nine where precision is key. We love the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands accuracy, but the panoramic view alone is worth the effort.

When's the best time of year to play Scothurst without battling huge crowds?

We always recommend late spring or early fall at Scothurst. The weather is typically perfect, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush, which can really slow down your round. Aim for a weekday morning tee time for the most serene experience.

Is Scothurst worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

Absolutely, Scothurst offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get. Expect green fees to range from $80-$120, depending on the season and time of day, which is a steal for a course of this caliber. A cart is highly recommended due to some significant elevation changes.

What makes Scothurst truly unique compared to other courses in the region?

Scothurst stands out with its incredible natural rock outcroppings that come into play on several holes, particularly on the front nine. It's not just a visual treat; these features demand strategic shot-making you won't find anywhere else. The course truly feels integrated with the landscape.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Scothurst?

The 19th hole at Scothurst, affectionately known as 'The Bogey Bar,' is a real gem - unpretentious and welcoming. You'll find a great selection of local craft beers and surprisingly good pub fare, perfect for recounting your round. It's the ideal spot to relax and soak in the views from the patio.