The Quarry at Crystal Springs

Website: https://www.quarrygc.com/golfcenter/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience The Quarry at Crystal Springs?

Given its unique quarry setting, we find late spring or early fall offers the ideal conditions. You'll avoid the intense summer heat reflecting off the rock faces and the potentially blustery winds of winter, making for a much more comfortable and enjoyable round. The course truly shines when the weather is mild, allowing you to focus on the dramatic elevation changes.

What makes The Quarry's layout so distinctive compared to other courses in the region?

The course truly lives up to its name, carved directly into an old rock quarry. You'll encounter dramatic elevation changes, exposed rock walls acting as natural hazards, and some truly unique blind shots that demand precise club selection. It's a strategic challenge unlike any other, forcing you to think your way around every hole.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at The Quarry?

Green fees at The Quarry are definitely on the premium side, typically ranging from $150-$250 depending on the season and time of day. While it's an investment, we believe the unique design and pristine conditions offer exceptional value for a truly memorable golf experience. Consider it a bucket-list round rather than a casual Tuesday afternoon.

Are there any signature holes or must-see views at The Quarry?

Absolutely, the par-3 14th hole is an absolute stunner; it plays downhill over a massive rock chasm to a green nestled against another sheer rock face. You'll also want to pause on the 7th tee box for panoramic views across the entire quarry and the surrounding Crystal Springs landscape. Don't forget your camera for these spots.

Is The Quarry a walkable course, or is a golf cart essential?

We strongly recommend taking a golf cart at The Quarry - it's not a course designed for walking. The elevation changes are significant, with long, steep climbs and descents between many holes that would exhaust even the fittest golfer. Save your energy for your swing; you'll need it for the challenging layout.