Jimmy Clay Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jimmy Clay Golf Course a good value for a round, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Absolutely, Jimmy Clay is one of those fantastic municipal courses where you get a lot of bang for your buck. You'll find the green fees are very reasonable, especially compared to private clubs, making it a perfect choice for a casual, affordable round without sacrificing too much on course quality.
How challenging is Jimmy Clay, and what are the course conditions typically like?
Jimmy Clay offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing, which we appreciate. The course is generally well-maintained for a public track, though you might encounter some minor inconsistencies on the greens depending on the season, so manage your expectations there.
Are there any standout holes or unique features at Jimmy Clay that I should look forward to?
You'll definitely remember the stretch around holes 12-14; they wind through some mature trees and offer a nice change of pace with some tricky doglegs. We particularly enjoy the par-3 13th, which demands a precise iron shot over a small creek - it's a real test of nerve.
When is the best time to play Jimmy Clay to avoid crowds and get the most out of my round?
We always recommend an early morning tee time, especially on weekends, to beat the heat and the crowds that can build up later in the day. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable playing temperatures, making those seasons ideal for a relaxed round.
What's the overall atmosphere at Jimmy Clay, and what kind of amenities can I expect?
The vibe at Jimmy Clay is wonderfully laid-back and local-focused - it's a true community course where everyone feels welcome. You'll find a functional pro shop with essentials and a simple snack bar, but don't expect a fancy clubhouse experience; it's all about the golf here.