Westbrook Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Westbrook Hills for an average golfer?

We found Westbrook Hills offers a really fair test, especially on the back nine where the elevation changes come into play. You'll need to think your way around, particularly on holes 12 and 15, which demand precise iron play over brute strength. It's not overly punishing, but it certainly rewards smart course management.

When is the best time of year to play Westbrook Hills for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend playing Westbrook Hills in late spring or early fall; the fairways are lush, and the greens roll true without the summer heat. If you want to avoid the busiest times, aim for a weekday morning tee time before 9 AM - you'll often have a much quicker round.

What's the one hole at Westbrook Hills that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 8th hole at Westbrook Hills. It's a stunning downhill shot over a natural ravine to a well-guarded green, offering fantastic views of the surrounding rolling hills. It's a true risk-reward hole that will stick with you long after your round.

Is Westbrook Hills a good value for the green fees, and what should I expect to pay?

We think Westbrook Hills offers excellent value for the quality of golf, especially compared to some of its pricier neighbors. Expect green fees to range from $50-75 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. It's a well-maintained course that feels like you're getting more than you paid for.

How is the pace of play typically at Westbrook Hills, and what's the overall atmosphere like?

The pace at Westbrook Hills is generally quite good, especially if you play during off-peak hours; they do a solid job of keeping things moving. You'll find a friendly, laid-back atmosphere here, attracting a mix of local regulars and visiting golfers looking for an enjoyable, unpretentious round.