Hilltop Country Club

Local golf club and park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play a round at Hilltop Country Club?

We've found the sweet spot at Hilltop Country Club is definitely late spring or early fall. You'll get comfortable temperatures for your round without battling the peak summer crowds or the higher green fees. Weekday mornings are particularly peaceful if you're looking for a quick, unhurried game.

How challenging is Hilltop Country Club for different skill levels?

Hilltop is surprisingly accommodating for all skill levels, which is a big plus for a local spot. Beginners will appreciate the wider fairways on the front nine, while more experienced players will find a good challenge in the back nine's tighter tree-lined holes and well-placed bunkers. Don't expect a championship test, but it's a fun, honest round.

Are there things to do at Hilltop Country Club if I'm not golfing?

Beyond the greens, Hilltop truly shines as a community park. We highly recommend taking advantage of the well-maintained walking trails that wind through the property-they're perfect for a post-round stroll or if you're bringing non-golfers along. There are also some nice picnic spots if you want to make a day of it, especially near the old oak grove.

What's the general atmosphere and vibe like at Hilltop Country Club?

You'll immediately notice the friendly, unpretentious atmosphere at Hilltop-it's exactly what you want from a local club. Expect a mix of regulars, families, and casual players, all enjoying a relaxed round without any stuffiness. The staff are genuinely welcoming, making it feel like your home course even if it's your first visit.

What's a specific hole or tip to keep in mind when playing Hilltop Country Club?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole-it's Hilltop's signature, playing over a small pond to a two-tiered green that can be deceptively tricky. Our best advice for the whole course is to manage your approach shots carefully; the greens often have subtle breaks that can fool you if you're not paying attention.