High Country Villas

Frequently Asked Questions

Is High Country Villas a tough track, or can a casual golfer enjoy it too?

Don't let the 'High Country' name intimidate you - it's a very playable course. While the elevation changes add a fun challenge, the fairways are generally generous, making it enjoyable for all skill levels. We found it strikes a great balance between engaging golf and stunning mountain views.

What's the best time of year to visit High Country Villas for prime golf weather?

We highly recommend late spring through early fall, typically May to October, for the best experience. You'll get crisp mountain air, lush conditions, and avoid any lingering snow or early frosts. The fall foliage around September and October is absolutely spectacular and worth planning for.

Are there any specific holes at High Country Villas known for incredible views or unique challenges?

Absolutely, the views are a major highlight here. Keep an eye out on the back nine, especially holes 12 through 15, where you'll get panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The par-3 14th, with its dramatic downhill shot, is a personal favorite and a real photo opportunity.

Given the 'Villas' in the name, what's the overall atmosphere like at the resort and course?

The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, truly embodying that 'villas' feel. It's not stuffy or overly formal; instead, you'll find a friendly, laid-back vibe perfect for a golf getaway. The clubhouse offers a comfortable spot to unwind with a drink and relive your round.

Should I expect to pay a premium for a round at High Country Villas, or is it a good value?

We consider High Country Villas to be an excellent value for the quality of golf and the breathtaking scenery you get. While it's not a budget course, the green fees are very reasonable compared to similar mountain resort courses. You're paying for a memorable experience, not just 18 holes.