Harkers Hollow Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real scoop on Harkers Hollow's difficulty - is it a walk in the park or a true test?
Harkers Hollow offers a fantastic balance; it's not overly punishing, but it certainly demands thoughtful shot-making, especially on the back nine. You'll find some tricky greens and well-placed bunkers that keep you honest, making it enjoyable for a wide range of handicaps.
When's the best time of year to play Harkers Hollow for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Harkers Hollow - the course is in prime condition, and the weather is usually perfect for golf. If you want to avoid the busiest times, aim for a weekday morning; you'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace.
What's the one hole at Harkers Hollow I absolutely can't miss, and why?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th; it's a beauty with a challenging carry over water to a well-guarded green. It's a true risk-reward hole that can make or break your round, and the views from the tee are just stunning.
Is Harkers Hollow a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?
We consider Harkers Hollow an excellent value for the quality of golf you get; it consistently punches above its weight class. Expect green fees to be very reasonable, typically in the $40-$60 range for 18 holes with a cart, making it a fantastic option for a budget-friendly but quality round.
How well-maintained is Harkers Hollow, and what are the typical course conditions like?
You'll generally find Harkers Hollow in very good shape, especially considering its public access. The greens usually roll true and the fairways are well-kept, though like any course, conditions can vary slightly with the season and recent weather.