MeadowWood Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play MeadowWood Golf Course for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found late spring or early fall offers the perfect balance at MeadowWood, with crisp mornings and vibrant foliage. Aim for a weekday morning tee time; you'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace before the weekend rush truly kicks in.
How challenging is MeadowWood for an average golfer, especially given its reputation for tricky greens?
MeadowWood definitely tests your short game, particularly around holes 7 and 14 where the greens have some serious undulation. Don't be afraid to play a conservative approach shot; a par here feels like a birdie.
What should I expect to pay for a round at MeadowWood, and is it worth the green fee?
Green fees at MeadowWood typically range from $70-$100, depending on the season and time of day. We think it's absolutely worth it for the immaculate conditioning and the unique layout, especially when you consider the memorable back nine.
What's the one hole at MeadowWood I absolutely shouldn't miss, and why?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 12th at MeadowWood; it's a stunner with a dramatic elevation drop and a creek guarding the front. Take an extra club and enjoy the view before you swing.
Does MeadowWood have good practice facilities, or should I warm up elsewhere?
MeadowWood's practice facilities are solid - you'll find a decent driving range and a large putting green that gives you a good feel for the course's contours. We always recommend arriving a bit early to dial in your short game, as those greens demand precision.