Incline Village Golf Courses - Championship Course

18 hole Par 72

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge or unique feature I'll encounter playing the Incline Village Championship Course?

This course really tests your club selection due to the high altitude; your ball will fly further than you expect, so club down. The dramatic elevation changes on holes like the 12th and 13th also demand precise shot placement, making it a truly engaging round.

When is the best time to play the Incline Village Championship Course for ideal conditions and views?

We highly recommend playing from late June through September. During these months, the weather is perfect, and the course is in peak condition, offering stunning mountain vistas without the chill of early spring or late fall. You'll want to book well in advance, as these prime slots fill up fast.

Is the Incline Village Championship Course suitable for high-handicappers, or is it strictly for advanced players?

While it presents a good challenge, the course is surprisingly playable for all skill levels if you choose the right tees. The wide fairways offer some forgiveness, but the true test comes with the undulating greens and strategic bunkering, so bring your short game.

What's one piece of practical advice you have for navigating a specific tricky hole at Incline Village Championship?

Pay close attention to the par-3 17th hole; it's a beautiful downhill shot, but don't let the view distract you. The green is well-guarded by bunkers, and judging the distance correctly with the elevation drop is crucial for avoiding a big number.

What's the post-round experience like at Incline Village Championship, and are there good dining options nearby?

After your round, The Grille at the Championship Course is a fantastic spot to unwind with a cold drink and enjoy the views from the patio. For dinner, we often head into Incline Village itself; there are several excellent restaurants just a short drive away, perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys.