Riverside Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to play Riverside Golf Course, and how does the river factor into your game?

We always recommend spring or early fall for the best conditions - you'll avoid the summer heat and enjoy vibrant foliage. The river isn't just scenic; expect a consistent breeze on the back nine, which can make club selection tricky on those exposed holes.

What's the must-play hole at Riverside, and what's the biggest challenge for someone new to the course?

You absolutely can't miss the par-3 14th, where you're hitting directly over a wide bend in the river - it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. For first-timers, the biggest challenge is definitely navigating the subtle breaks on the greens; they look flat but often have a gentle slope towards the water.

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

We consider Riverside a fantastic value, especially for the quality of the layout and maintenance. You're looking at green fees typically ranging from $60-$90, with twilight rates offering an even better deal if you can play later in the day.

What are the practice facilities like at Riverside, and what's your top pre-round tip?

Their driving range is solid, and the putting green accurately reflects the course's subtle undulations, which is crucial. Our best tip is to spend extra time on the short game area; those chipping greens around the clubhouse are a great place to dial in your touch for the tricky approaches you'll face.

What's the post-round experience like at Riverside, and where do you recommend eating nearby?

The clubhouse has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere - perfect for recounting your round over a cold drink on the patio overlooking the 18th. For a local bite, we always head to "The Angler's Catch" just five minutes down the road; their fresh fish tacos are legendary.