The Cedars Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do the famous cedars actually impact your game at The Cedars Golf Course?
This course truly lives up to its name; those towering cedars aren't just scenery, they're strategic hazards, especially on holes 4, 11, and 16. You'll need to be precise off the tee, favoring a fade on some holes to avoid punching out from deep within the trees.
When is the absolute best time of year to play The Cedars for prime conditions?
We always recommend late spring, typically May through early June, or early fall in September. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and the humidity is lower, making for a much more enjoyable walk among the trees.
What's the overall experience and value like at The Cedars beyond just the golf itself?
You're paying for a well-maintained, classic parkland layout with a real sense of history, not necessarily a flashy resort. Expect a friendly, unpretentious clubhouse with solid post-round food, especially their famous cedar-smoked BBQ sandwich - it's a must-try.
How busy does The Cedars typically get, and is it tough to secure a tee time?
Weekends can definitely be packed, so if you're looking for a quicker round, aim for a weekday morning. We always advise booking at least two weeks out for prime weekend slots, especially during peak season, as it's a local favorite.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at The Cedars, and how should I prepare?
The greens are deceptively tricky here - they often have subtle breaks you won't spot until you're putting. Spend extra time on the practice green to get a feel for their speed and undulations; it will save you strokes on the course.