Colonial Acres Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Colonial Acres, and what are the course conditions typically like?
We've found late spring through early fall offers the best playing conditions at Colonial Acres, especially before the summer heat really sets in. You'll generally find well-maintained fairways and greens, though some of the rough can get a bit shaggy later in the season.
What's the standout feature or most challenging hole at Colonial Acres that I should prepare for?
The par-3 7th hole is definitely a memorable challenge, with its tricky green protected by a pond on the left. You'll want to be precise with your iron shot here, as anything short or left will find the water.
Is Colonial Acres a good course for a casual round or if I'm looking for something beginner-friendly?
Absolutely, Colonial Acres is perfect for a relaxed round and very welcoming to all skill levels. The layout is forgiving enough for beginners, but still offers enough variety to keep experienced players engaged without feeling overly punishing.
What should I expect regarding green fees and available amenities at Colonial Acres?
Green fees at Colonial Acres are quite reasonable, making it an excellent value for the quality of play you get. You'll find a modest pro shop for essentials and a snack bar for a quick bite after your round, but don't expect a full-service restaurant.
Do you have any specific tips for navigating Colonial Acres, especially for a first-time visitor?
Pay close attention to the subtle undulations on the greens; they often break more than they appear, especially on the back nine. We also recommend walking if you can, as it's a very walkable course and you'll appreciate the quiet atmosphere.