The Quarry Golf Course

Course Sections
Course Overview
At The Quarry Golf Course, the legacy of its rugged past as an early 20th-century quarry is unmistakable in its dramatic layout. Designed by Keith Foster, the course masterfully harnesses the natural cliffs and dense vegetation of its setting, demanding precision and strategy across its 18 holes. Particularly notable is the 17th, a par-3 with an island green that stands as a test of both nerve and accuracy—a formidable challenge even for the seasoned golfer.
Opened in the late 1990s, this public course has matured into a venue respected for its tough, engaging play and superb conditioning, characteristics that have made it a favored stage for regional tournaments. For those new to The Quarry, a tip: prioritize accuracy over power, especially on the front nine where narrower fairways and strategic water hazards can punish the overzealous.
The Quarry isn’t just a golf course; it’s a striking blend of history, design, and natural beauty that offers more than a casual round. It’s a thinker’s course, where each shot calls for careful consideration—a true test of one's golfing mettle.
Course Features
Contact Info
Notable Holes
Hole 3
Known for its dramatic elevation changes and a large water hazard guarding the green.
Hole 9
Features a challenging dogleg right, with a deep bunker demanding accuracy from the tee.
Hole 17
A par 3 with an island green that is both visually striking and technically demanding.
Playing Tips
Accuracy over distance is often required, especially on holes with narrow fairways and numerous water hazards. Club selection is crucial due to the varying elevations.
Nearby Courses
No nearby courses found
We're still building our database of courses in this area.