Willow Lakes Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Willow Lakes at its prime?
We recommend aiming for spring or early fall. You'll find the course in immaculate condition, with the willow trees living up to their name and the fairways lush. Summer can get quite hot, and while playable, the humidity might make those back nine holes feel a bit longer.
How challenging is Willow Lakes for an average golfer, and what's a hole I should really look forward to?
Willow Lakes offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing; it's a great course for a confident mid-handicapper. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th-it's a beautiful downhill shot over water, framed by those iconic willows, and it demands precision if you want to avoid a splash.
Is Willow Lakes a good value for the green fees, and what should I expect to pay?
We think Willow Lakes offers solid value, especially considering the course's upkeep and the scenic layout. Expect green fees to range from $75-120 depending on the day and time you play, with twilight rates often providing a nice discount. It's a worthwhile splurge for a well-maintained public course experience.
What's a unique feature or aspect of Willow Lakes that truly sets it apart from other courses in the region?
Beyond the obvious willow trees, the course truly shines with its subtle elevation changes and the way water hazards are integrated naturally, not just as obstacles. You'll often spot local waterfowl around the ponds, adding a peaceful, natural element to your round that feels genuinely unique.
What's the post-round experience like at Willow Lakes, and are there good facilities to relax after a game?
The clubhouse at Willow Lakes is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for unwinding. Grab a cold drink and a casual bite at the grill-their patio overlooks the 18th green, making it a great spot to watch other groups finish up and discuss your own round. It's a relaxed atmosphere, exactly what you want after 18 holes.