Casserly Par Three Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Casserly Par Three for a relaxed round?
We always recommend hitting Casserly early on a weekday morning, especially if you're looking for a peaceful experience. You'll often have the course mostly to yourself, allowing you to really focus on your short game without feeling rushed.
What makes Casserly Par Three different from other short courses in the US?
Casserly truly stands out with its surprisingly challenging greens and immaculate upkeep, which isn't always a given for a par three. The course design, while short, demands precision and offers a fantastic opportunity to sharpen your iron play.
Is Casserly Par Three a good course for beginners, or is it more for experienced golfers practicing their short game?
Casserly is fantastic for both! Beginners will appreciate the manageable distances and friendly atmosphere, making it a great place to learn the game. More seasoned players will find the tricky pin placements and well-bunkered greens a genuine test for their wedges and putting.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Casserly, and is it good value?
You'll find Casserly offers excellent value, typically ranging from $15-25 for a round, which is a steal for the quality. We think it's one of the best bangs for your buck if you're looking for a well-maintained course to work on your short game.
Are there any specific challenges or highlights to look out for on Casserly's greens?
Absolutely, Casserly's greens are its secret weapon- they're often quicker and have more subtle breaks than you'd expect from a par three. Pay close attention to your approach shots; many greens slope away from the front, so landing short can leave you with a tricky uphill chip.