Players Park Golf Course
Website: http://players-park.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Players Park Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Players Park in early fall, typically late September through October. The summer humidity breaks, the fairways firm up beautifully, and you'll play among some truly stunning foliage without the peak season crowds. Spring is also lovely, but you might encounter softer conditions.
What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Players Park that I should prepare for?
You absolutely need to pay attention to the par-3 14th, "The Quarry." It's a dramatic downhill shot over a rocky ravine to a green guarded by bunkers. Don't let the view distract you; club selection is everything here, and anything short is gone.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Players Park, and are there any deals or booking tips?
A prime weekend round at Players Park will typically run you $120-$150, which we think is fair for the quality. Our best tip is to look for their twilight rates after 3 PM, especially on weekdays, where you can often play for under $90. Always book directly on their website at least two weeks out.
How well-maintained are the greens and fairways at Players Park, and what makes the course layout unique?
You'll find the bentgrass greens at Players Park are consistently fast and true, often rolling around 11 on the stimpmeter. The course truly stands out with its clever use of natural elevation changes and the meandering Willow Creek, which comes into play on nearly half the holes. It's a classic parkland feel, but with a strategic edge.
Beyond the golf, what's the Players Park clubhouse experience like, and do you have any dining recommendations?
The clubhouse at Players Park has a relaxed, welcoming vibe - perfect for unwinding. We always head to "The Nineteenth" grill for their famous smoked brisket sandwich and a local craft beer. It's a great spot to relive your round and enjoy the views from the patio.