Rolling Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Rolling Hills Golf Course?

We highly recommend visiting Rolling Hills in the late spring or early fall. The course truly shines when the foliage is vibrant, and the milder temperatures make navigating those significant elevation changes much more enjoyable. Avoid the peak summer heat; those uphill climbs can feel brutal.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Rolling Hills?

Without a doubt, it's managing the severe undulations and side-hill lies. The course lives up to its name, and you'll constantly be adjusting your stance and club selection to account for the dramatic slopes, especially on the back nine. Don't expect many flat lies here.

Is Rolling Hills Golf Course a good value for the money, and what amenities should I expect?

We think Rolling Hills offers solid value, especially considering the unique terrain and excellent course conditions. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop and a casual grill for post-round bites, but don't expect a lavish resort-style clubhouse. It's about the golf here.

What's the one hole at Rolling Hills I absolutely can't miss, and why?

The par-3 14th hole is truly unforgettable, playing downhill to a green guarded by a natural creek. The panoramic views from the tee are stunning, but don't get distracted-club selection is critical to avoid a watery grave and secure your par. It's a real beauty and a beast.

Any insider tips for playing Rolling Hills, especially for first-timers?

Definitely opt for a cart; while walking is possible, the elevation changes are substantial and will wear you out quickly. We also suggest bringing extra balls, as errant shots can easily find their way into the deep fescue or wooded areas bordering many fairways. Play smart, not heroic.