Rolling Fields Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to play Rolling Fields Golf Course, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We've found late spring through early fall offers the most enjoyable conditions at Rolling Fields. The fairways are lush, and the greens run true, though those famous undulations can make for some tricky lies if you're not precise. Expect a bit of wind in the afternoons, which adds to the challenge on the more exposed holes.
What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Rolling Fields that I should prepare for?
You absolutely need to be ready for the par-5 14th - it's a beast. The tee shot demands a precise fade over a gully, then you're navigating a severe uphill approach to a two-tiered green that loves to repel anything short. It's a true test of nerve and strategy, but incredibly rewarding if you pull it off.
What's the typical cost to play Rolling Fields, and are there any insider tips for booking a tee time?
Expect to pay around $120-180 for a prime weekend tee time, which we think is fair for the quality. Our best advice is to book at least three weeks out, especially if you're aiming for a morning slot; they fill up fast. Consider a twilight round for a slightly lower rate and a beautiful sunset over the fields.
Beyond the golf, what's the experience like at Rolling Fields - specifically, what's the clubhouse and dining situation?
The clubhouse at Rolling Fields is understated but very welcoming, with a fantastic view from the patio overlooking the 18th green. We always grab a "Field Greens" salad with grilled chicken after a round - it's fresh, hearty, and perfect for recharging. Don't expect white tablecloths, but do expect solid, satisfying fare.
Is Rolling Fields a good course for all skill levels, or is it particularly challenging for higher handicappers?
Rolling Fields is definitely playable for all skill levels, but it will test you. Higher handicappers will find the wide fairways forgiving off the tee, but the undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers demand good short game recovery. We recommend playing a set of tees forward if you're not consistently hitting your driver over 220 yards.