Are Golf Courses Open on Easter Sunday?

I’ve played on Easter before, and reservations were definitely necessary. We waited until the last minute one year and ended up missing out. Plan ahead!

I completely agree! I generally make my reservations in early March for Easter.

Also, some courses offer online booking options, which are super convenient. Just make sure to confirm your reservation a few days before if possible.

I’ve noticed that some courses have reduced staff on holidays, so early bookings are even more crucial. You don’t want to get caught off guard!

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Exactly! Last Easter we faced long waits. It’ll be worth it to book early!

If you’re still unsure, calling the course directly might help clear things up. Their staff can provide specific details about Easter.

One year, I accidentally booked on the wrong day! It’s a good reminder to double-check everything when you book. Easter can be sneaky that way!

Oh no, that’s unfortunate! Thanks for sharing. Staying organized is definitely key!

In addition to booking early, you might want to check for special events. Some courses have Easter-themed tournaments or outings.

Sounds like a great idea, but wouldn’t it be awkward if my golf skills don’t match the Easter egg hunt vibes? Haha!

Haha! Just embrace the fun—after all, it’s a holiday! You could always use the Easter festivities to lighten the mood!

Honestly, Easter has always been a lovely day for a round of golf. Just remember to respect the course and the staff who are working on the holiday.

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I’d be curious to hear how many others plan to book for Easter this year. Knowing what they faced last year could help us all!

It’s always a bit tricky with golf courses on Easter. You might want to check with the local courses directly; many might be closed. But have you considered nearby courses? Some may stay open.

I agree! I usually go to the online booking sites to see which courses are open. You might be surprised by the options you find!

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If local courses are closed, why not practice your short game at a local park? Bring a few wedges and a chipping net if you have one!

Great idea, Jamie! Just make sure to check local regulations first; some parks have rules about golfing.

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Also, golf simulators can be a fun alternative if you can’t get outside! Some places might be open even on holidays.

This is a solid suggestion! I’ve had some good experiences at indoor ranges during the holidays.

Has anyone checked the hours for our favorite courses? If they’re open, I vote we all meet up for a round, Easter or not!