Hartley Hills Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Hartley Hills Country Club, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We always recommend visiting Hartley Hills in late spring, typically May or early June. The course is incredibly lush then, with the greens rolling true and the rough at its most challenging. You'll find the weather perfectly mild for a full 18 holes.
What are Hartley Hills' signature holes, and what unique challenges should I prepare for?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over a deep ravine - it's a real card-wrecker if you're not careful. The back nine's elevation changes, particularly on the scenic 12th and 13th, will test your club selection and stamina.
Is Hartley Hills Country Club a good value, and do you have any tips for securing a prime tee time?
Hartley Hills offers exceptional value for a course of its caliber; it feels much more exclusive than its green fees suggest. To snag a prime weekend morning tee time, we advise booking at least three weeks out, especially during peak season. Weekday afternoons are usually more forgiving for last-minute plans.
What's the vibe like at Hartley Hills after a round, and what amenities should I check out?
The atmosphere in the "Oak Room" bar is fantastic post-round - it's lively but still relaxed, perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. Don't leave without trying their famous "Hartley Burger" and a local craft beer; it's the perfect reward after tackling those hills.
Should I walk or ride at Hartley Hills, and is caddie service available or recommended?
While the front nine is quite walkable, the back nine features significant elevation changes that make a cart a wise choice for most golfers. Caddie service isn't standard, but you can arrange one in advance through the pro shop if you prefer to walk and want expert guidance.