Temple Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Temple Hills a tough track, or can a casual golfer enjoy it?
Temple Hills definitely offers a challenge, especially with its rolling terrain and some tightly tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy off the tee. Don't let that intimidate you, though; while it tests your game, the course is fair and enjoyable for all skill levels if you pick the right tees. We recommend focusing on course management over hero shots here.
When's the best time of year to play Temple Hills for prime conditions?
We always aim for late spring or early fall at Temple Hills. The course truly shines then, with lush fairways and greens, and the cooler temperatures make those uphill climbs much more pleasant. You'll avoid the summer humidity and the dormant grass of winter, ensuring a top-notch experience.
What are the must-see holes or unique features at Temple Hills?
You absolutely can't miss the views from the elevated tee on the 12th hole-it's a stunning downhill par-3 that demands precision and offers a fantastic panorama. The 16th, a tricky dogleg around a pond, is another standout where strategy truly pays off. These holes really capture the course's blend of beauty and challenge.
How does Temple Hills stack up in terms of value and pace of play?
Temple Hills offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get; it's a well-maintained course without the exorbitant price tag of some resort tracks. Pace of play is generally very good, especially during weekdays, so you can expect to finish your round in a comfortable four hours. We always find it a worthwhile investment for a solid day on the links.
What should I know about preparing for a round at Temple Hills, like practice facilities or food?
Make sure to hit the driving range before your round; it's a solid facility that lets you properly warm up for those demanding tee shots. Afterward, grab a bite at the clubhouse grill-their burgers are surprisingly good and hit the spot after 18 holes. It's a no-frills but comfortable spot to recap your round.