Highland Springs Municipal Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Highland Springs without feeling rushed?
We highly recommend aiming for a weekday round, either early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Highland Springs is a popular local spot, so weekends can get quite busy, but you'll find a much more relaxed pace and enjoy the course more if you time your visit right.
What's the typical course condition at Highland Springs, and is it a good value?
For a municipal course, Highland Springs consistently offers a surprisingly well-maintained experience, with greens and fairways that often exceed expectations for the price point. You're getting excellent value for your money here, making it a fantastic option for regular play without breaking the bank.
What kind of golfer will enjoy Highland Springs, and what are its unique challenges?
Highland Springs is genuinely enjoyable for all skill levels, but don't mistake its municipal status for a walk in the park-the rolling terrain and some cleverly designed green complexes will definitely test your short game. We particularly love the back nine for its subtle elevation changes and strategic bunkering, which demand thoughtful shot placement.
What amenities does Highland Springs offer beyond the course itself?
You'll find a well-stocked pro shop for essentials and a casual grill that's perfect for a post-round burger and a cold drink-it's nothing fancy, but it absolutely hits the spot. The practice facilities are decent, with a driving range and putting green to help you get warmed up before your tee time.
Are there any standout holes or memorable views at Highland Springs?
While it's not a mountain course, the views from some of the elevated tees, especially on the back nine, offer pleasant glimpses of the surrounding countryside that are quite charming. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a challenging downhill shot that's both picturesque and demands precision to hit the green.