Santa Teresa Golf Club Short Course

Website: https://santateresagolf.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest draw to playing the Santa Teresa Golf Club Short Course over a full 18-hole track?

This course is your go-to for dialing in your short game or squeezing in a quick, satisfying round. We love it for its well-maintained greens and the chance to really focus on your wedges and putting without the pressure of a long day. It's perfect for a lunch break or an afternoon tune-up.

Is the Santa Teresa Short Course a good option for new golfers or kids just starting out?

Absolutely, it's one of the best spots we've found for beginners and junior golfers to get comfortable. The shorter holes and relaxed atmosphere take away the intimidation factor, letting you focus on learning the game without feeling rushed. You'll find it's a very welcoming environment for all skill levels.

When's the best time to play the Santa Teresa Short Course to ensure a good pace of play?

We always recommend hitting the course early on a weekday morning or later in the afternoon, especially after 3 PM. Weekends can get busy with families and groups, but even then, the pace is generally quicker than an 18-hole course. You'll appreciate the efficient flow here.

What kind of challenge does the Santa Teresa Short Course offer, and what clubs should I bring?

Don't let 'short course' fool you - it still demands precision, especially around the greens. We suggest bringing your wedges, a few irons (7-iron down), and definitely your putter to tackle the varied hole lengths. It's a fantastic place to sharpen those scoring clubs.

What are the typical green fees for the Santa Teresa Golf Club Short Course, and is it good value?

The green fees here are incredibly reasonable, making it an excellent value for the quality of play you get. You'll find it's a fraction of the cost of a full 18-hole round, offering a budget-friendly way to enjoy a well-kept course. It's a smart choice for regular practice without breaking the bank.