Highland View Par-3 Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Highland View Par-3 Course a good fit for beginners or families with younger golfers?
Yes, absolutely. We think Highland View is perfect for getting new players comfortable, thanks to its forgiving layout and shorter holes. You'll find the atmosphere relaxed and encouraging, making it a great spot to introduce kids to the game without feeling rushed.
What makes the 'Highland View' part of the name truly stand out on this course?
The name isn't just for show; the elevated tees on holes 4 and 7 offer genuinely stunning panoramic views of the valley below. We recommend taking a moment to soak it all in before you tee off-it's a real highlight and a fantastic photo opportunity.
How long should I expect a round to take at Highland View, and what's the best time to play for a quicker pace?
You can comfortably finish 9 holes here in about 60-75 minutes, which is ideal for a quick golf fix. For the fastest pace, we always aim for early mornings right after opening or later in the afternoon, typically after 4 PM, to avoid any midday crowds.
Do I need to bring a full set of clubs, and what are the typical greens fees at Highland View?
You definitely don't need a full bag; we usually just bring a putter, a wedge, and maybe a 7-iron for the longer holes. Greens fees are quite reasonable, usually around $15-20 for 9 holes, making it an excellent value for a casual round.
What's the condition of the greens and fairways typically like at Highland View, especially during peak season?
We've always found the greens at Highland View to be surprisingly well-maintained and roll true, which is a pleasant surprise for a par-3. The fairways are more like well-kept rough, but they're perfectly adequate for the short game you'll be playing here.