Maxwell Golf Course
Website: https://www.golfmaxwell.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the one hole at Maxwell Golf Course everyone talks about, and why?
We always tell people to brace themselves for the par-3 14th, "The Quarry." It demands a precise carry over an old limestone quarry to a small, elevated green, making it a true test of nerve and club selection. Don't be surprised if you leave with a story, good or bad, about this iconic hole.
When's the best time of year to experience Maxwell Golf Course at its peak?
Hands down, aim for late spring or early fall. The course truly shines when the dogwoods are blooming in May or the maples turn vibrant in October, offering comfortable temperatures and firm, fast conditions. Avoid the humid summer months if you can, as the rough can get a bit shaggy then.
Is Maxwell Golf Course a good value, and what should I expect for the green fee?
Maxwell offers excellent value, especially considering its pristine conditions and challenging layout. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course with a classic design, not just a flashy clubhouse. Expect a solid, traditional golf experience without any unnecessary frills, which we appreciate.
How busy does Maxwell get, and can I realistically expect a sub-4-hour round?
Maxwell is a local favorite, so it can get busy, especially on weekend mornings. We recommend booking an early weekday tee time if you're chasing that sub-4-hour round; you'll often have the course almost to yourself. Otherwise, expect a comfortable 4.5-hour pace, as groups generally keep moving.
What's the post-round scene like at Maxwell, and where should we grab a bite?
The clubhouse at Maxwell has a wonderfully unpretentious, old-school charm. Skip the fancy stuff and head straight for "The 19th Hole Grill" - their Maxwell Burger is legendary, perfectly paired with a local craft beer. It's the ideal spot to relive your round and soak in the friendly, local atmosphere.