LPGA International
Website: https://lpgainternational.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course at LPGA International should I play, the Jones or the Hills?
You absolutely need to play both if you have time, but if you're choosing one, the Jones Course is often considered the championship track. It's a bit more open with wider fairways, but the greens are tricky and well-guarded, demanding precise iron play. The Hills Course is tighter, with more elevation changes and tree-lined holes, offering a different, equally enjoyable challenge.
When is the best time of year to play LPGA International for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting between late fall and early spring, roughly November through April. The weather is fantastic then, with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity, making for a much more enjoyable round. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms that can often pop up.
Is LPGA International a good course for higher-handicap golfers, or is it too challenging?
While it's a championship venue, LPGA International is surprisingly playable for all skill levels, especially if you choose the right tees. The fairways on the Jones Course are generous, and while the Hills Course is tighter, strategic play is rewarded over pure power. Don't be intimidated - just pick a tee box that suits your game, and you'll have a great time.
What can I expect to pay for a round of golf at LPGA International?
Green fees at LPGA International typically range from $70 to $150, depending on the season, time of day, and whether you're a local or visitor. You'll generally find better rates during the off-season or by booking twilight rounds. Always check their website directly for the most current pricing and any package deals.
What's a unique feature or signature hole I should look out for at LPGA International?
On the Jones Course, the par-3 17th is a real standout, often playing into the wind with water guarding the left side of the green. It's a beautiful but demanding hole that can make or break your round. On the Hills Course, the par-5 18th is a fantastic finishing hole, requiring a precise approach over water to a well-bunkered green.