Lucky Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging are the elevation changes at Lucky Hills, and what should I expect?
The 'Hills' in the name aren't just for show - you'll face some serious uphill and downhill lies, especially on the back nine. We recommend a cart here; walking it is a workout, but the views from the elevated tees, like on the 14th, are truly rewarding.
Is there a signature hole at Lucky Hills, and what makes it special?
Absolutely, the par-3 7th hole, 'The Horseshoe,' is unforgettable. It plays over a deep ravine to a green guarded by ancient oak trees, demanding precision and a bit of luck to land softly. Don't be surprised if you spend a few extra minutes just admiring the scenery before your shot.
When is the best time of year to play Lucky Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found late spring, specifically May, offers the perfect balance - the course is lush green, and the summer rush hasn't quite hit. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and a more relaxed pace, though weekends can still get busy, so book your tee time well in advance.
What's the typical cost to play Lucky Hills, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Lucky Hills are surprisingly reasonable for the quality of the course, usually ranging from $60-$90 depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value; you're getting a well-maintained track with character, not just another cookie-cutter round, and carts are often included.
What's the post-round experience like at Lucky Hills, and do you have any local tips?
After your round, head to 'The 19th Hole' grill - their pulled pork sandwich is legendary and hits the spot after those challenging hills. A local tip: check out the small pro shop for unique logo gear; they often have limited-edition items you won't find anywhere else.