Hillcrest Golf Center

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Hillcrest Golf Center - is it a full 18-hole challenge?

Hillcrest Golf Center is your ideal spot for a relaxed, accessible golf experience, not a grueling championship course. You'll find a well-maintained executive-style course here, perfect for sharpening your short game or enjoying a quicker round without the pressure of a five-hour commitment.

When's the best time of day or year to play at Hillcrest without battling huge crowds?

To truly enjoy Hillcrest without the rush, we always recommend aiming for early weekday mornings, especially before 9 AM. You'll find the course much quieter, allowing for a more focused and enjoyable pace of play before the afternoon leagues and weekend warriors arrive.

Beyond the course, what makes Hillcrest Golf Center's practice facilities stand out?

Hillcrest truly shines with its expansive, well-lit driving range, which is a massive advantage for evening practice sessions after work. Don't overlook their dedicated short game area either; it's fantastic for dialing in those crucial wedge shots and bunker escapes.

Is Hillcrest Golf Center a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

You'll discover Hillcrest Golf Center offers excellent value, making it a smart choice for regular practice or a casual round without breaking the bank. Expect green fees to be very reasonable, especially compared to larger courses, which means more golf for your dollar.

What's the one 'must-know' tip for navigating Hillcrest's course successfully?

When you're out on the course at Hillcrest, pay close attention to the subtle undulations on the greens-they often have more break than they initially appear. We've found that playing a little extra break, especially on downhill putts, often pays off handsomely.