Dogwood Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Dogwood Hills Golf Course?

If you want to see Dogwood Hills at its absolute peak, aim for late April to early May when the dogwood trees are in full bloom - it's truly stunning. The course plays beautifully then, but be prepared for slightly higher green fees and a bit more company on the fairways.

How challenging is Dogwood Hills for an average golfer, and what's its standout hole?

Dogwood Hills offers a fair challenge, especially with its undulating terrain that demands precise iron play and thoughtful club selection on approach shots. We think the par-3 14th, with its dramatic downhill tee shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, is the course's true signature - it's a real beauty and a test of nerve.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Dogwood Hills, and is it worth it?

You're looking at green fees typically ranging from $75-$110, depending on the season and time of day, which includes a cart. For the immaculate conditions, the scenic views, and a genuinely enjoyable round, we absolutely think Dogwood Hills delivers excellent value for your golfing dollar.

How busy does Dogwood Hills get, and what's the typical pace of play like?

Dogwood Hills can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings and during peak spring bloom, so book your tee time well in advance. Generally, the pace of play is well-managed, but we recommend an early weekday morning round if you prefer a more relaxed experience - you'll often finish in under four hours.

Beyond the golf, what makes Dogwood Hills a unique experience, and what's available post-round?

Beyond the fantastic golf, Dogwood Hills truly stands out for its abundant wildlife - you'll often spot deer and various bird species, especially on the back nine. After your round, the clubhouse grill offers a surprisingly good local craft beer selection and a fantastic view from the patio, perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys).