Origins Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Origins Golf Club truly different from other courses in the region?

Origins truly stands apart with its commitment to minimalist design, letting the natural landscape dictate the flow of play. You won't find artificial mounding or overly manicured features here; it's golf as it was meant to be played, raw and authentic, celebrating the ground game.

When is the best time of year to experience Origins Golf Club at its prime?

We always recommend visiting Origins in the late fall or early spring. The cooler temperatures firm up the fairways beautifully, enhancing the ground game that this course demands, and the crisp air makes for incredibly scenic rounds.

What should I expect regarding the walking experience and caddies at Origins?

Origins is designed for walking, and honestly, that's how you truly appreciate its subtle contours and strategic bunkering. While not strictly mandatory, we highly encourage taking one of their knowledgeable local caddies-they're invaluable for navigating the nuanced greens and understanding the course's unique spirit.

Is Origins Golf Club suitable for all skill levels, or is it a serious challenge?

Don't let the natural look fool you-Origins offers a thoughtful challenge for every golfer, not just the low handicappers. Its brilliance lies in strategic shot-making rather than brute strength, rewarding smart play and creative recovery shots around its firm, fast greens.

What's the typical green fee at Origins, and what does that include?

Expect green fees at Origins to typically range from $175-$250, depending on the season and time of day. This usually includes your walking fee and access to their excellent, understated practice facilities, but remember to factor in a caddie gratuity if you opt for one.