The Quarry Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes playing The Quarry Golf Club different from other courses?

The dramatic elevation changes and exposed rock faces from its former quarry life truly set this course apart. You'll navigate shots over deep chasms and play alongside towering limestone walls, making for a visually stunning and strategically demanding round. It's a unique blend of natural beauty and challenging design you won't find just anywhere.

When is the best time of year to experience The Quarry Golf Club?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring or fall when the weather is ideal for walking and the natural landscape truly shines. Summers can get quite hot, and while the course is still fantastic, the cooler shoulder seasons offer a more comfortable and enjoyable experience. Plus, the changing foliage in autumn adds another layer of beauty to the rugged terrain.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at The Quarry?

The Quarry is a premium experience, and the green fees reflect the exceptional conditioning and unique design. While it's not a budget option, you're paying for a truly memorable round on a course unlike any other, often including a cart and range balls. Consider it an investment in a bucket-list golf day, offering great value for the distinct challenge and stunning scenery.

Are there any specific holes at The Quarry Golf Club I should really look forward to?

Absolutely, the back nine really shines, especially the stretch around holes 13 through 16, which play directly into and around the deepest parts of the quarry. The par-3 13th, with its dramatic drop shot over water to a green nestled against a rock wall, is an absolute showstopper and a fantastic photo opportunity. You'll want to savor every shot on these truly unique holes.

What's one practical tip for playing The Quarry Golf Club for the first time?

Our biggest tip is to embrace the elevation changes and trust your yardages, especially on downhill shots. Many greens are well-protected by the natural contours and rock formations, so a precise approach is key. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on uphill shots and enjoy the ride - it's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute force.