Kelly's 19th Tee

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Kelly's 19th Tee for ideal conditions?

We always tell folks to aim for late April or early October. You'll dodge the summer humidity and enjoy firmer fairways, plus the fall foliage around the back nine is truly something special.

What makes Kelly's 19th Tee stand out from other courses in the region?

It's definitely the vibe of the actual '19th Tee' clubhouse itself. After your round, you'll find a lively, welcoming atmosphere with some of the best local craft beers on tap and a fantastic view overlooking the 18th green - it's a true social hub.

Is Kelly's 19th Tee a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

Kelly's offers solid value for the experience; expect green fees to be in the mid-$70 to $100 range, depending on the day and time. We recommend booking online a few weeks out to snag the best twilight rates, which can save you a good chunk.

How challenging is Kelly's 19th Tee for an average golfer, and what should I be prepared for?

Don't let the friendly name fool you; Kelly's 19th Tee presents a fair challenge, especially with its undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers. You'll want to focus on your approach shots, as putting here can be tricky if you're not in the right spot.

Are there any local tips or practical advice for someone playing Kelly's 19th Tee for the first time?

Absolutely, make sure to grab a course guide - the doglegs on holes 7 and 14 can really surprise you if you don't know the layout. Also, if you're a walker, be prepared for a few uphill climbs, especially on the front nine.