Public courses

What Makes Great Public Courses?

The design, maintenance, routing, and atmosphere clues that separate good public courses from forgettable ones.

What Makes Great Public Courses? illustration

Variety matters

For a public tee time, a strong course asks different questions: a positional tee shot, a reachable par 5, a short par 3 with teeth, a green that rewards the correct angle. On a value-focused golf day, conditioning helps, but architecture and playability keep golfers coming back.

The human details

For a public tee time, staff, starters, practice areas, pace expectations, and food-and-beverage rhythm shape the experience. On a value-focused golf day, golfers remember how the day felt as much as how the fairways looked.

Signs of quality

Clue Why it matters
Multiple tee options More players can enjoy the course
Good drainage Fewer lost days after weather
Clear routing Less confusion and better pace
Interesting greens Strategy continues after approach shots