Eberhart Petro Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Eberhart Petro Golf Course, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We find late spring or early fall ideal here; the fescue is vibrant, and the winds aren't as consistently brutal as mid-summer. You'll typically encounter firm, fast greens, especially if it's been dry, so be ready to get creative with your short game.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Eberhart Petro, and how should I approach it?

The par-3 14th, affectionately known as "The Derrick," is Eberhart's true signature hole. It demands a precise carry over a deep, natural ravine to a multi-tiered green, often with a tricky crosswind that makes club selection critical. We always recommend taking one more club than you think and aiming for the front-left tier to avoid the bunkers guarding the right side.

Is Eberhart Petro Golf Course worth the green fee, and what's the typical cost?

Absolutely, Eberhart Petro offers exceptional value for a course of its caliber; it's a premium experience without the exorbitant price tag. You can expect green fees to range from $90-130, depending on the season and tee time, which we consider a steal for the quality of the design and meticulous upkeep.

What's the best way to unwind after a round at Eberhart Petro, and are there any local spots you recommend?

After navigating Eberhart's subtle elevation changes, we always head straight to "The Refinery," their on-site pub, for a cold local brew and their fantastic pulled pork sandwich. If you're looking to explore, the nearby town of Coalton offers a surprisingly vibrant arts district with unique galleries and a great coffee shop called "The Grind."

How challenging is Eberhart Petro Golf Course for an average golfer, and what advice do you have for scoring well?

Eberhart Petro is a fair but firm test, especially if you stray from the fairways; it truly rewards strategic play over raw power. We strongly advise playing the tees that match your handicap and focusing on hitting greens in regulation - the putting surfaces have subtle breaks that can be tricky if you're out of position.