Windy Hills Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the wind at Windy Hills really affect your game, and when is the best time to play to avoid it?

The name isn't just for show; the wind here is a legitimate factor, especially on the back nine's exposed holes. We've found mornings before 10 AM are generally calmer, offering you a better chance to score well without battling a constant crosswind. Plan your tee time accordingly.

Beyond the wind, what's the biggest challenge golfers face at Windy Hills?

While the wind is a constant thought, the real test here lies in the undulating greens. They're deceptively sloped and often faster than they look, demanding precise reads and a delicate touch. Don't be surprised if your putter gets a workout.

Is Windy Hills a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees and amenities?

Absolutely, for the quality of the layout and maintenance, Windy Hills offers excellent value. Green fees are mid-range for the region, and they typically include a cart, which you'll appreciate on the longer stretches between holes. The practice facilities are solid, too.

Which hole at Windy Hills should I really look forward to playing, and why?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th. It plays downhill to a green guarded by a natural creek, with the prevailing wind often pushing your ball right. It's a beautiful, challenging shot that will stick with you long after your round.

After a round at Windy Hills, where do you recommend grabbing a bite or a drink nearby?

Skip the clubhouse grill and head straight to "The Putter's Pub" just five minutes down the road; it's a local favorite. Their craft beer selection is fantastic, and the burgers are exactly what you need after battling those greens. It's a perfect spot to recap your round.