Clovercrest Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most challenging part of playing Clovercrest, and what should I prepare for?
You'll find the back nine at Clovercrest truly tests your nerve, especially holes 14 through 16, known as 'The Gauntlet.' The dramatic elevation changes and tight tree lines on these par-3s and par-4s demand precise club selection and a keen eye for wind, making them a thrilling challenge.
Is Clovercrest a good value for the green fee, and when's the best time to book a tee time?
Clovercrest offers fantastic value, especially if you snag an afternoon tee time on a weekday; the course quality far exceeds the green fee. We recommend booking at least two weeks out, particularly for weekend mornings, as it fills up fast with locals who know the secret.
When is the ideal time of year to play Clovercrest for optimal course conditions?
For pristine conditions, we always aim for late spring, typically May, or early fall in September. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true and fast, and the cooler temperatures make for a much more enjoyable round without the summer humidity or winter chill.
What should I expect from the clubhouse and post-round experience at Clovercrest?
The Clovercrest clubhouse is refreshingly unpretentious, offering a comfortable spot to unwind with a cold local brew and a surprisingly good burger. You'll appreciate the friendly staff and the relaxed atmosphere, perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys without any fuss.
Are there any 'must-know' tips for navigating Clovercrest's trickier holes?
Definitely keep an eye on the par-5 7th hole; its dogleg left around the old oak tree can be deceptive, tempting you to cut too much off the corner. Play it smart with a conservative tee shot to the right side of the fairway, and you'll set yourself up for a much easier approach.