Olivas Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Olivas Park Golf Course a good choice for high-handicappers or beginners?

Yes, absolutely. We think Olivas Park is incredibly forgiving, with wide fairways and minimal forced carries that make it perfect for those still finding their swing. You'll appreciate the chance to recover from errant shots without too much penalty.

When is the best time to play at Olivas Park to avoid crowds?

To truly enjoy Olivas Park without feeling rushed, we recommend booking an early morning tee time, especially on weekdays. Weekends can get quite busy, but the course handles traffic well, so you'll still have a decent pace of play if you're patient.

How are the greens and fairways typically maintained at Olivas Park?

We've always found the conditions at Olivas Park to be surprisingly good for a public course, especially the greens which roll true and are often quite quick. The fairways are generally well-kept, offering a consistent lie, though you might find a few thin spots in late summer.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Olivas Park, and is it good value?

Olivas Park offers excellent value, especially considering its convenient location and consistent conditions. Green fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from $30-$50 depending on the day and time, making it a fantastic option for a casual round without breaking the bank.

Does Olivas Park have a driving range or practice area worth using before a round?

Their practice facilities are solid and definitely worth arriving early for. You'll find a decent driving range with plenty of stalls and a good short game area where you can dial in your chipping and putting before hitting the first tee.