Outlook Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Outlook Golf for a mid-handicapper?

Outlook Golf isn't a walk in the park, especially if you're not used to significant elevation changes. You'll find yourself hitting a lot of uphill approaches and needing precise iron play to hold the greens, which tend to be quite undulating. Don't let the views distract you too much from the task at hand.

What are the must-play holes at Outlook Golf, especially for views?

You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 12 to 15; they offer breathtaking panoramic views of the valley below. The par-3 14th, in particular, demands a confident shot over a deep ravine while you're distracted by the scenery-it's a real test. This is where the course truly earns its 'Outlook' name.

When is the best time of year to experience Outlook Golf at its prime?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Outlook Golf. The course conditions are typically immaculate, and the cooler temperatures make those significant elevation changes much more enjoyable to walk. Plus, the vibrant foliage during autumn adds an extra layer of beauty to your round.

Is Outlook Golf a good value for the green fee?

Absolutely, we think Outlook Golf offers fantastic value for the experience. While not the cheapest round, you're paying for impeccably maintained fairways, those incredible vistas, and a layout that genuinely challenges every club in your bag. It feels like a premium experience without the premium price tag of some resort courses.

What's one piece of practical advice you'd give someone playing Outlook Golf for the first time?

Here's our top tip: pay close attention to your club selection on the downhill par-3s and approach shots. The significant elevation changes can really trick you, so trust your gut and maybe take one less club than you think. It'll save you from overshooting the greens and scrambling from behind.