Woodlands Course

Holes are numbered 10-18 as its designed to be played with the Pines Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How does playing Woodlands (holes 10-18) integrate with the Pines Course experience, and should I play them together?

Absolutely, you should plan to play Woodlands as the back nine to a full round starting on Pines. The designers intended this seamless flow, and you'll find the transition natural, completing a cohesive 18-hole challenge. We highly recommend booking them as a single tee time for the best experience.

When is the best time of year to play Woodlands, especially if I'm combining it with the Pines Course?

For the most enjoyable experience, we recommend late spring or early fall. The weather is typically ideal, and the course conditions are prime, allowing you to fully appreciate the design without the peak summer crowds or the chill of winter. You'll find the combined 18-hole round much more pleasant then.

What kind of challenge can I expect on Woodlands, and how does it differ from a typical 'back nine'?

Woodlands offers a distinct character, often feeling a bit more secluded and strategic than the Pines front nine. You'll encounter tighter tree lines and some elevation changes that demand precise shot-making, particularly on the par-3s. It's a fantastic test that truly completes the overall golfing narrative.

Are there any specific highlights or memorable holes on Woodlands (10-18) that I should look forward to?

While the entire stretch is solid, keep an eye out for the finishing holes. They often present some dramatic views and challenging approaches, providing a strong conclusion to your round. You'll find yourself needing to stay focused right up to the 18th green to card a good score.

What's the typical cost or booking strategy for playing Woodlands, given its unique numbering as holes 10-18?

Woodlands is almost always booked as part of a full 18-hole round with the Pines Course, so you'll pay a single green fee for the combined experience. We advise checking the course website directly for current rates and booking well in advance, especially during peak seasons, as tee times can fill up quickly.