Monterey Golf Club C

Roanoke, VA

Grade Breakdown

Overall C 75/100
Design & Challenge B 80/100
Amenities C 70/100
Value C 75/100
Reputation B 80/100
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About This Course

Ole Monterey Golf Club in Roanoke, VA is a well-regarded public course with a rich history dating back to 1925. Designed by Fred Findlay, the course offers a variety of tee options to suit all skill levels and features a challenging layout with a slope rating of 130. While the course condition details are not fully available, it is known for its strategic design and tournament history. The club allows walking and offers a range of tee yardages, making it accessible to both casual and competitive golfers.

Course Info

18
71
6,736
Public
Fred Findlay
1925
Rolling
Allowed

Details

Roanoke, VA
Roanoke, VA

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Playable

Beginners may find Ole Monterey Golf Club playable, especially from the Red or Green tees which offer shorter yardages and lower difficulty. The course is designed with multiple tee options, allowing for a more manageable experience.

  • Choose the Red or Green tees to reduce yardage and difficulty.
  • Take advantage of the walking option for a more relaxed pace.
Intermediate Recommended

Mid-handicap golfers will find Ole Monterey Golf Club to be a challenging yet rewarding course. The Blue tees offer a good test of skill with a slope rating of 130, and the course features varied hole layouts that require strategic play.

  • Play from the Blue tees for a balanced challenge.
  • Focus on course management, especially on longer par-4s and par-5s.
Advanced Recommended

Advanced players will appreciate the strategic design and variety of hole layouts at Ole Monterey Golf Club. The Blue tees provide a true test with a high slope rating, and the course is suitable for competitive play.

  • Utilize the Blue tees to test your skills on a challenging layout.
  • Pay attention to risk/reward scenarios, especially on holes with longer yardages.

Tags

challenging strategic design multiple tee options tournament history
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