Holiday Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge you'll face at Holiday Hills Golf Course?
Don't let the "Holiday" in the name fool you; the "Hills" are where the real test lies. You'll encounter some significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine, which demand precise club selection and a good understanding of how uphill and downhill lies affect your shots. We found the par-3s particularly tricky, often requiring a carry over natural hazards or a precise shot to a tiered green.
When is the best time to play Holiday Hills to avoid crowds and get the best conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds, which can slow down play considerably. Aim for a weekday morning if you can; you'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace and appreciate the course's natural beauty without feeling rushed.
Is Holiday Hills Golf Course good value for money, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Absolutely, Holiday Hills offers excellent value, especially considering the course's upkeep and engaging layout. Green fees are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber in the region, typically ranging from $50-$80 depending on the season and time of day. You're getting a well-maintained course with memorable holes without breaking the bank.
Are there any specific holes at Holiday Hills I should look forward to or be wary of?
You'll definitely want to pay attention to the 14th, a stunning downhill par-4 that offers incredible views but demands a precise tee shot to avoid trouble on the left. We also love the risk-reward par-5 7th; if you can carry the water, an eagle is possible, but a bogey is just as likely if you're not careful.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse or after your round at Holiday Hills?
The clubhouse at Holiday Hills has a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere perfect for unwinding. You'll find a friendly staff and a casual grill serving up solid post-round fare - think good burgers and cold drinks. It's not fancy, but it's exactly what you want after navigating those challenging hills.