Blue Heron Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Blue Heron Golf Course, especially for a mid-handicapper?
You'll find Blue Heron offers a fair test, particularly with its well-placed bunkers and the subtle undulations on the greens. We always highlight the par-3 14th; its island green demands precision and is a real showstopper that will challenge your short game.
When is the best time of year to play Blue Heron for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect, and the course maintenance crew has everything dialed in, plus you'll avoid the peak summer rush and enjoy a more relaxed round.
What makes Blue Heron Golf Course stand out from other courses in the region?
Beyond the excellent course design, Blue Heron truly shines with its natural wetlands and abundant wildlife. You'll often spot actual blue herons, egrets, and even deer, especially around holes 7 through 11, making for a truly serene and unique golfing experience.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Blue Heron, and is it worth the price?
Green fees at Blue Heron are generally in the mid-range for a course of this caliber, typically $75-$120 depending on the season and time of day. We think it's excellent value; the course conditions are consistently superb, and the peaceful setting makes every dollar well spent.
Are there good dining options or a comfortable clubhouse at Blue Heron for after the round?
Absolutely, the clubhouse at Blue Heron is a welcoming spot. We always grab a bite at 'The Nest,' their casual grill, where you can enjoy a great burger and a cold drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green, perfect for recounting your best shots.