Mark's Par 3
Website: https://www.markspar3.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mark's Par 3 a good course for beginners or families looking for a relaxed round?
Yes, absolutely. This course is fantastic for those just starting out or looking for a relaxed family outing; the holes are short and forgiving, making it easy to enjoy without feeling intimidated. We recommend it for a quick, fun round where you can focus on your short game without the pressure of a full-length course.
What's the condition of the greens and fairways like at Mark's Par 3?
You'll be pleasantly surprised by the upkeep here - the greens roll true and the tee boxes are well-maintained, which isn't always the case with par 3 courses. While the 'fairways' are more like well-kept rough, the focus is truly on those approach shots and putting, making it a great practice spot.
How much does it cost to play Mark's Par 3, and what's the typical pace of play?
Mark's Par 3 is incredibly budget-friendly, often less than $20 for a walking round, which is a steal for the quality and convenience. You can usually zip around in under 90 minutes, especially on weekdays, making it perfect for a quick golf fix without committing to a half-day outing.
Are there any particularly memorable holes or unique challenges at Mark's Par 3?
While it's a par 3, the 7th hole stands out - it's a tricky downhill shot over a small pond that demands precision, adding a nice bit of challenge. You'll find the course design, despite its length, offers enough variety to keep you engaged, especially with some well-placed bunkers guarding the greens.
When is the best time of day or year to play Mark's Par 3 for the best experience?
We highly recommend playing Mark's Par 3 in the late afternoon during spring or fall; the crowds are thinner, and the light is beautiful, creating a really pleasant atmosphere. Avoid peak summer midday if you can, as it can get a bit warm and busy, though the course is always playable.