Dogwood Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Dogwood Hills for an average golfer?

Don't let the 'Hills' in the name intimidate you too much; Dogwood Hills is surprisingly playable for most handicaps. While you'll encounter some elevation changes that demand smart club selection, the fairways are generally forgiving, making it a great course to enjoy without feeling overly punished.

When is the best time of year to experience Dogwood Hills?

We absolutely recommend visiting Dogwood Hills in late April or early May. This is when the course truly lives up to its name, with the dogwood trees blooming spectacularly, adding a vibrant splash of color to your round. The weather is usually perfect then, too - warm but not yet sweltering.

What's the typical cost to play Dogwood Hills, and is it good value?

You'll find green fees at Dogwood Hills are quite reasonable, often in the $50-$70 range with a cart, depending on the day and time. For the consistent course conditions and enjoyable layout, we think it offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the pricier options nearby.

Are there any specific holes at Dogwood Hills that really stand out?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a real beauty with a dramatic downhill shot over water that demands precision. We also love the finishing par-5 18th, which offers a genuine risk-reward opportunity if you're feeling bold enough to go for the green in two.

How well-maintained is Dogwood Hills, and what can I expect from the greens?

Dogwood Hills consistently impresses us with its well-kept fairways and tidy tee boxes - they clearly take pride in the course's appearance. The greens are generally true and roll at a moderate pace, so you won't be battling lightning-fast surfaces but can trust your putts.