Candlewood Valley Country Club
Private, Open To Public With Fee
Website: http://candlewoodvalleygolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
How easy is it for a public player to secure a tee time at Candlewood Valley Country Club?
Don't let the "private" label intimidate you; Candlewood Valley is quite welcoming to public play. We recommend booking a week or two in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as it's a popular spot for locals. You'll find their online booking system straightforward, but a quick call can also confirm availability.
What's the signature challenge or unique layout feature at Candlewood Valley?
You'll quickly discover that the back nine at Candlewood Valley truly shines, particularly with its elevation changes and the strategic use of water. The par-3 14th, with its downhill shot to a green guarded by a pond, is a real beauty and demands precision. It's a course that rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute strength.
When is the absolute best time of year to play Candlewood Valley for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always steer people towards late spring or early fall at Candlewood Valley. The course is in fantastic shape, the temperatures are perfect for walking, and you avoid the peak summer humidity and larger crowds. Aim for a weekday morning in May or October for a truly serene experience.
What's the typical cost for a public round at Candlewood Valley, and is it a good value?
Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a well-maintained course in the region, usually around $70-$90 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value for money, offering a private club feel and conditions without the full private club price tag. You're getting a quality track that's consistently well-kept.
What should I know about the facilities and overall experience beyond the golf course itself at Candlewood Valley?
After your round, definitely check out the casual grill room; it's a comfortable spot for a post-game drink and a bite. While the practice range is solid for warming up, don't expect a sprawling resort-style clubhouse. It's a friendly, no-frills club focused on good golf and a relaxed atmosphere.