The Champions Course at Weeks Park
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the absolute best time of year to experience The Champions Course at Weeks Park at its peak?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring or fall; the weather is absolutely perfect for golf, and the course conditions are usually pristine. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens rolling true, making for a truly enjoyable round without the intense summer heat.
How challenging is The Champions Course at Weeks Park for an average golfer, and what should I expect from its layout?
Don't let the 'Park' in the name fool you - this course lives up to its 'Champions' title, offering a legitimate test that rewards thoughtful play. You'll encounter strategically placed bunkers and some tricky water hazards, so bring your A-game, but it's still very playable if you manage your shots well.
Considering it's a 'Champions Course,' what kind of value can I expect from the green fees at Weeks Park?
You're getting fantastic bang for your buck here; it's one of the best values we've found for a course of this caliber. The green fees are incredibly reasonable for the quality of maintenance and the challenging layout you'll experience.
Are there any standout holes or unique features at The Champions Course that I absolutely shouldn't miss?
Keep an eye out for the par-3s; they're particularly well-designed and often require precise iron play over water or into well-guarded greens. We especially love the back nine's strategic doglegs, which really make you think about your club selection off the tee.
Beyond the course itself, what kind of practice facilities or clubhouse experience can I expect at The Champions Course at Weeks Park?
You'll find a solid driving range and a decent putting green, perfect for warming up or working on your short game before your round. The clubhouse is welcoming and functional, focusing on getting you ready for golf rather than offering lavish amenities.