Warrior Run Golf Course

Website: http://warriorrungolf.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to experience Warrior Run's challenging back nine?

We highly recommend visiting Warrior Run in late spring or early fall. The weather is perfect for walking the course, and the vibrant foliage really enhances the dramatic elevation changes on holes 14 through 17. You'll find the course conditions are typically at their peak, offering firm fairways and true-rolling greens.

What's the signature challenge at Warrior Run that golfers talk about?

Without a doubt, it's the infamous 'Gauntlet' - holes 7, 8, and 9. You'll face a tight, tree-lined par-4, followed by a demanding par-3 over a deep ravine, and then a long par-5 with a tricky approach to a multi-tiered green. Mastering this stretch is key to a good score here.

I'm not a scratch golfer - will Warrior Run be too tough for me?

Don't let the reputation intimidate you; Warrior Run is challenging but fair for all skill levels. We always recommend playing from the appropriate tee boxes - there are five sets - to ensure you have an enjoyable round. Focus on strategic placement rather than just distance, and you'll navigate it just fine.

After a round, where should we grab a bite or a drink at Warrior Run?

You absolutely must head to The Eagle's Nest Bar & Grill in the clubhouse. Their patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green, making it the perfect spot to relive your best shots. We always grab one of their signature 'Warrior Burgers' and a cold local brew after a tough round.

Any tips for securing a good tee time or value at Warrior Run?

Your best bet for a prime tee time, especially on weekends, is to book at least two weeks in advance directly through their website. For value, look into their twilight rates after 3 PM, which often include a cart and are a great way to experience the course for less. They also occasionally run specials for local residents.