Lincoln Greens Golf Course
Website: https://www.springfieldparkdistrictgolf.org/lincoln_greens_golf_course/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Lincoln Greens for ideal conditions?
We always recommend late spring, specifically May, or early fall in September for Lincoln Greens. The course truly shines when the mature oaks are either budding or turning, and the fairways are at their firmest, offering excellent roll-out without the summer's humidity.
What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Lincoln Greens?
For us, the par-4 14th hole is the real test and a definite highlight. It's a tricky dogleg left with a pond guarding the approach, demanding a precise tee shot to set up a chance at par, especially if the wind is up.
What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Lincoln Greens?
Lincoln Greens offers fantastic value, especially for a well-maintained municipal course. You'll find green fees are very reasonable, typically in the $35-$50 range with a cart, making it an excellent choice for a quality round without breaking the bank. We often grab a twilight tee time for an even better deal.
Does Lincoln Greens have good practice facilities or a nice clubhouse for after the round?
The practice facilities at Lincoln Greens are solid-you'll find a decent driving range and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's greens. The clubhouse is more on the casual side, perfect for grabbing a quick burger and a cold drink after your round, with a friendly, local vibe.
Is Lincoln Greens a walkable course, and what's the typical pace of play?
Lincoln Greens is quite walkable, with relatively flat terrain and short distances between greens and tees, making it a pleasant stroll if you prefer to carry your bag. Pace of play is generally good, usually around 4 hours on weekdays, though weekends can stretch to 4.5 hours during peak times, so plan accordingly.