Lochmor Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Lochmor Golf Course for an average golfer?

Lochmor offers a fair test, but it's definitely manageable if you pick the right tees. You'll find some significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine, which can make club selection tricky. Don't let the scenic views distract you from the tight approaches on holes 12 and 15 - they demand precision.

When is the best time of year to play Lochmor for optimal conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early fall, specifically May to September, for the best experience at Lochmor. The course is typically in fantastic shape, and the weather is reliably pleasant, making those rolling fairways a joy to walk. Avoid early spring if you're looking for lush greens, as they need a bit more time to fully come in.

What's the one thing I absolutely shouldn't miss when playing Lochmor?

You absolutely have to savor the view from the 14th tee box - it's a stunning downhill par-3 that overlooks the entire valley. It's a true postcard moment, but don't get too lost in the scenery; that green is well-guarded by bunkers. Take an extra minute there to soak it all in before you swing.

Is Lochmor Golf Course good value, and what should I expect for green fees?

Lochmor offers solid value for the quality of golf you get, especially compared to some of its pricier neighbors. Expect green fees to range from $70-$110, depending on the day and time you play, with twilight rates often providing the best deal. We always recommend booking online a few weeks out, especially for weekend mornings, to secure your preferred tee time and sometimes a better rate.

How busy does Lochmor get, and what's the typical pace of play like?

Lochmor can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings and during peak season, but they do a good job managing tee times. You can generally expect a round to take around 4.5 hours, which is pretty standard for a course of this caliber. If you prefer a quicker pace, aim for weekday afternoons; you'll often have the course more to yourself.