Hidden Valley Golf Club

18 hole Par 70

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hidden Valley Golf Club a good course for beginners, or does its Par 70 layout present unique challenges?

Don't let the Par 70 fool you into thinking it's a walk in the park; Hidden Valley demands accuracy, especially off the tee. You'll find shorter holes that tempt you to go for it, but errant shots are severely punished by the tight tree lines and surprisingly tricky greens. It's a fantastic test of course management for any skill level.

What's the one hole at Hidden Valley Golf Club that every golfer needs to experience?

You absolutely have to look forward to the 14th, a short Par 4 that plays downhill to a green guarded by a creek. It's a classic risk-reward hole where a well-placed iron off the tee leaves a wedge, but a driver can lead to disaster if you miss the narrow landing zone. Trust us, it's a scorecard wrecker or a birdie opportunity, depending on your nerve.

When is the best time of year to play Hidden Valley Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Hidden Valley in late spring or early fall. The course truly shines when the surrounding foliage is vibrant, and the valley microclimate keeps conditions pleasant, avoiding the peak summer heat. You'll find the greens rolling true and the fairways at their best during these shoulder seasons.

How does the value at Hidden Valley Golf Club compare to other courses in the region?

Hidden Valley offers exceptional value for the quality of golf you're getting. Green fees are typically very reasonable, especially for a course with such well-maintained conditions and an engaging layout. It's definitely one of those local secrets where you feel like you're getting more than you paid for, making it a regular stop for us.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Hidden Valley?

The clubhouse at Hidden Valley is exactly what you'd hope for-unpretentious and welcoming. It's a great spot to grab a casual bite and recount your round, often filled with friendly locals sharing their own tales of the course. Don't expect lavish amenities, but do expect genuine hospitality and a cold drink.