Apple Hill Golf Club
Website: http://applehillgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Apple Hill Golf Club at its prime?
The course truly shines in late April through May when the apple blossoms are out, or in September and October for stunning foliage and crisp air. We recommend avoiding mid-summer if you don't love playing in the heat, as the back nine can feel quite exposed.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Apple Hill, and what's a must-play hole?
The elevation changes are your biggest test here, especially on the back nine where you'll find some dramatic uphill and downhill shots. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over a ravine that demands precision and offers fantastic views of the valley.
How do the green fees at Apple Hill Golf Club compare, and is it good value?
Apple Hill offers solid value, especially for the quality of the course and its unique setting. Weekday rates are quite reasonable, often around $60-80 with a cart, while weekends might push $90-110. We think it's a fair price for a memorable round, particularly if you catch it during peak season.
What's the post-round experience like at Apple Hill- any good food or a nice clubhouse?
The clubhouse at Apple Hill is cozy and welcoming, not overly fancy, but it has character. Their grill serves up a fantastic burger and local craft beers - perfect for unwinding after your round. Don't miss grabbing a fresh apple cider donut if you're there in the fall; they're a local legend.
Are there any unique local tips or course features at Apple Hill that first-timers should know about?
Absolutely, pay close attention to the local wildlife; deer are frequent visitors, especially around the 7th and 12th holes. Also, consider walking the front nine if you're feeling energetic - it's a pleasant stroll, but definitely take a cart for the more dramatic elevation changes on the back.