PANORAMA GOLF COURSE

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Panorama Golf Course for optimal conditions?

We've found that late spring through early fall offers the best playing experience at Panorama. The course truly shines when the fairways are lush and the greens are firm, typically from May to September, avoiding the summer's peak humidity. You'll want to book morning tee times during these months to beat the heat and enjoy the crispest air.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Panorama, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

Panorama's real test lies in its elevation changes and the deceptive slopes on its greens, particularly on the back nine. While it's certainly playable for all skill levels, higher handicappers might find the forced carries on holes 7 and 14 a bit intimidating. We recommend choosing your tees wisely; don't be afraid to move up to enjoy the round more.

How do Panorama's green fees compare, and what should I expect for my money?

You'll find Panorama offers solid value, sitting comfortably in the mid-range for a course of its caliber in the region. Your green fee includes a cart, which you'll definitely appreciate given the hilly terrain. We think it's a fair price for a well-maintained course with genuinely memorable holes and excellent views.

Which holes at Panorama Golf Course truly stand out, and why?

The par-3 12th hole is an absolute stunner, playing downhill to a green guarded by a natural rock outcropping-it's a photo op and a challenge. We also love the par-5 18th; it's a fantastic finishing hole that demands precision off the tee and offers a risk-reward second shot over water, making for a dramatic end to your round.

What's the typical pace of play at Panorama, and do you have any tips for managing your round efficiently?

Pace of play at Panorama is generally good, usually around four hours and fifteen minutes on a busy weekend, thanks to attentive marshals. To keep things moving, we suggest playing ready golf and always knowing your yardage before it's your turn. Don't spend too long searching for errant shots, especially on the tree-lined holes.