Pinnacle Hills Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Pinnacle Hills for an average golfer?
Pinnacle Hills offers a fair test, but it's not overly punishing if you stay out of the fescue. You'll find the greens are the real challenge here-they're quick and have subtle breaks that demand your full attention. We recommend a practice round on the putting green to get a feel for their speed.
What's the one hole at Pinnacle Hills I absolutely can't miss?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th. It plays downhill over a natural ravine to a green guarded by a cascading waterfall, making club selection crucial and the view unforgettable. Don't let the scenery distract you from the tricky pin positions.
When's the best time of year to play Pinnacle Hills for ideal conditions?
We always aim for late spring or early fall at Pinnacle Hills. The weather is usually perfect-mild temperatures and less humidity-and the course conditions are typically at their peak, offering firm fairways and pristine greens without the peak summer crowds. You'll get the best experience then.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Pinnacle Hills, and how far in advance should I book?
Green fees at Pinnacle Hills typically range from $120-$180, depending on the season and time of day, which we think is a fair price for the quality. For weekend play, you'll want to book at least 2-3 weeks out, especially during prime seasons, as tee times fill up quickly.
Beyond the course, what's the vibe like at Pinnacle Hills' clubhouse or 19th hole?
The clubhouse at Pinnacle Hills is surprisingly relaxed for such a well-regarded course. We love grabbing a post-round drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green-it's a great spot to recap your round and enjoy the sunset. The grill offers solid, unpretentious fare perfect for hungry golfers.