Rolling Fields Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Rolling Fields, considering the weather?
We highly recommend visiting Rolling Fields in early to mid-fall. The vibrant foliage around the course is absolutely stunning, making for an unforgettable round. Just be aware that afternoon winds can pick up significantly, so an early tee time is often your best bet.
How challenging is Rolling Fields, especially for a mid-handicapper?
Rolling Fields offers a fair test, but the back nine is where it truly earns its reputation. The undulating greens are notoriously fast, and the par-3 14th, with its tricky crosswind, demands precision. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on those approach shots.
What's the typical cost to play Rolling Fields, and is it worth it?
You'll find Rolling Fields offers excellent value for the quality of golf, usually ranging from $75-$120 depending on the season and day. We always recommend booking online a few weeks in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as tee times fill up quickly.
Are golf carts necessary at Rolling Fields, and what other amenities should we know about?
While you can walk, we strongly recommend a cart due to the significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine. After your round, definitely grab a meal at the clubhouse restaurant; their local specialties are fantastic and the views from the patio are a perfect way to unwind.
What's the pace of play like at Rolling Fields, and do you have any local tips?
Pace of play can be a bit slow on busy weekend mornings, so consider a weekday round if you're pressed for time. Our top tip: spend extra time on the practice green before your round to get a feel for those quick, breaking putts - it will save you strokes.