Ski-To-Tee

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Ski-To-Tee for that unique mountain experience?

You'll want to aim for late spring, typically May or early June, or again in early fall, around September. This is when the snow-capped peaks are still visible or the autumn colors are vibrant, offering a truly spectacular backdrop that you just don't get anywhere else. Playing here when the air is crisp and the views are expansive really elevates the entire round.

How do the elevation changes at Ski-To-Tee impact play, and what should I expect?

Expect dramatic elevation changes that are both exhilarating and challenging. You'll find many downhill tee shots that feel like you're launching the ball into the valley, but also some significant uphill climbs that demand precise club selection. We recommend a cart, not just for the convenience, but to truly appreciate the course's unique layout without exhausting yourself.

Is Ski-To-Tee part of a larger resort, and what are the best accommodation options nearby?

Yes, Ski-To-Tee is typically integrated into a mountain resort complex, which means you have excellent lodging right on-site or very close by. We suggest staying at one of the resort's hotels or condos; it makes for a seamless experience, letting you walk from your room straight to the first tee. Plus, you'll often find great golf-and-stay packages that offer better value.

What's the typical cost to play Ski-To-Tee, and is it worth the investment?

Greens fees at Ski-To-Tee usually range from $150-$250, depending on the season and time of day. While it's certainly a premium experience, we firmly believe it's worth every penny for the unparalleled mountain golf and stunning scenery. You're not just paying for a round of golf; you're paying for an unforgettable adventure.

What's the most memorable hole at Ski-To-Tee, and what makes it so special?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th hole stands out; it's a breathtaking downhill shot from an elevated tee box that feels like you're hitting off a ski jump. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valley from up there are incredible, making it a photo-op as much as a golf shot. Just be sure to account for the significant drop when choosing your club.