Mulligans

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Mulligans, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We find the shoulder seasons-late spring and early fall-offer the perfect balance of comfortable weather and fewer crowds at Mulligans. You'll typically encounter firm, fast fairways and greens that hold well, especially after a good rain, making for an enjoyable but challenging round.

What's the signature challenge at Mulligans, and how should I approach it?

The 14th hole, affectionately known as 'The Serpent's Coil,' is a tricky par-4 that demands precision off the tee to avoid the winding creek. We recommend a conservative iron or hybrid to position yourself for a clear approach, rather than trying to overpower it.

I've heard Mulligans has some unique local wildlife; what should I look out for?

You'll definitely spot some local residents! Keep an eye out for the vibrant Western Bluebirds flitting around the back nine and the occasional Red-tailed Hawk soaring overhead, especially near holes 7 and 8. They're beautiful but don't let them distract you from your putt.

How does Mulligans compare in terms of value, and what are the typical green fees?

Mulligans offers fantastic value for the quality of play; it's one of those hidden gems that doesn't break the bank. Expect green fees to range from $65-$95, depending on the day and time, which is a steal for a course of this caliber in the region.

What's the post-round atmosphere like at Mulligans, and do you have any local tips for after the game?

The 19th hole at Mulligans, 'The Divot Den,' has a wonderfully relaxed, friendly vibe-perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. We always grab one of their locally brewed IPAs and a 'Mulligan Burger' after a round; it's the perfect way to cap off your day.