Highlands Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play the Highlands Course for the best conditions and views?

We find late spring through early fall offers the best balance of comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. You'll avoid the chill of higher elevations in winter and the occasional summer thunderstorm, ensuring clearer skies for those expansive views.

What unique challenges does the elevation at Highlands Course present to my game?

The elevation here isn't just for show-it genuinely impacts your club selection, often adding an extra 5-10 yards to your drives. You'll also contend with some tricky side-hill lies and greens that break more than you'd expect towards the valley.

Is the Highlands Course a public access course, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

Highlands Course is a premium public-access experience, so expect green fees to reflect that, typically in the $200-$300 range depending on the season. We strongly recommend booking your tee time at least a month in advance, especially for weekend play, as it fills up fast.

Which holes on the Highlands Course offer the most breathtaking views or unique photo opportunities?

The par-3 14th, with its dramatic drop and panoramic vista, is truly unforgettable-have your camera ready. We also love the strategic challenge and stunning backdrop of the par-5 7th, where the fairway tumbles down towards a distant mountain range.

Beyond the golf, what's the must-do experience at the Highlands Course clubhouse or surrounding area?

After your round, don't skip a drink on the clubhouse patio; the views of the surrounding peaks are incredible, especially at sunset. Their signature 'Highlander Burger' is also a must-try, a perfect way to refuel after tackling those hills.