Old Club Par 3 Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play the Old Club Par 3 Course, and what should I expect from the weather?

Given its US location, we find late spring and early fall offer the most comfortable playing conditions, with mild temperatures perfect for a relaxed round. Summer can get quite warm, so an early morning tee time is your best bet to beat the heat and enjoy the pristine greens.

What are the typical green fees at Old Club Par 3 Course, and is it good value for money?

You'll find the green fees here are incredibly reasonable, especially considering the immaculate upkeep and the quality of the short game practice you'll get. It's fantastic value, making it an ideal spot for a quick, affordable golf fix without sacrificing course quality.

Is the Old Club Par 3 Course suitable for beginners, or is it more for experienced golfers honing their short game?

This course truly shines for both ends of the spectrum; beginners will appreciate the approachable distances and lack of intimidating hazards, making it perfect for learning. Experienced players, however, will love the challenging green complexes that demand precision and creativity for effective short game practice.

What makes the Old Club Par 3 Course unique, and are there any standout holes I should look forward to?

What sets it apart is the exceptional quality of its bentgrass greens - they roll true and fast, rivaling many championship courses. Keep an eye out for the 7th hole; its elevated tee shot over a small pond is a delightful challenge that requires a precise iron.

How long does a typical round take at Old Club Par 3 Course, and do I need to book a tee time in advance?

You can comfortably finish a round in about 90 minutes, making it perfect for fitting golf into a busy day. While walk-ins are often accommodated, especially on weekdays, we always recommend calling ahead for a tee time on weekends to avoid any wait.