Wild Rock’s Greens Are Ready for the 2026 Season

Our golf team at Wild Rock is super excited for the 2026 golf season. We ended our 2025 season early so we could use the off-season to make thoughtful improvements such as resodding some greens and rebuilding hole 14’s green, all in an effort to elevate the playing experience for every golfer who tees it up this year.

According to Pat, Wild Rock’s golf operations director, “We believe great golf starts from the ground up. That’s why our golf pros, in cooperation with our amazing grounds team, have worked really hard to refine the foundation of what makes Wild Rock truly exceptional: healthy turf, consistent playing conditions, and greens that roll pure and true.”

Smoother, Truer Rolling Greens
Ask any golfer, there’s nothing more satisfying than a well-struck putt tracking exactly where you intend. In the off-season, our golf team reviewed all of our agronomy practices to ensure our greens will deliver that experience more consistently than ever.

Everything was reviewed and refined —from mowing heights and rolling frequency, to fertility plans, and moisture management. By fine-tuning these practices, we’re confident we’ve created smoother, firmer surfaces that will promote a true roll throughout the upcoming season. In 2026, our greens are certain to reward precision and give players the confidence to commit to every putt. You deserve that!

Improved Drainage for Healthier Turf
Like it or not Mother Nature always has a say in golf course conditions, but we know smart infrastructure makes a difference, so we invested in improving the drainage around our greens.

By enhancing how water moves away from our greens, stress on the turf will be reduced because the roots will be healthier. Also, having better drainage means that there will be less standing water after heavy rains, improved playability, and more resilient grass during both wet and dry periods. The result is consistent surfaces that hold up beautifully throughout the season.

More Sunlight, Better Airflow, Stronger Greens
Another major focus of ours was to increase the sunlight exposure around our greens, and, thus improve air movement.

We’ve thinned overgrown trees, removed undergrowth, and eliminated invasive trees and bushes to open up these critical areas. With more sunlight reaching the turf and better airflow circulating across the surfaces, our greens will be healthier and more resilient. These changes not only support better playing conditions but also enhance the natural beauty and strategic intent of the course.

A Season to Look Forward To
Every improvement we’ve made has one goal in mind: delivering the best possible experience for our guests. From smoother greens, to healthier turf, and enhanced course conditioning, Wild Rock is ready for an amazing 2026 season.

We can’t wait to welcome you back to the course in mid-April, see those first tee shots of the year take flight, and watch putts roll true across revitalized greens. The countdown to the 2026 golf season is on and we’re ready.

To make a tee time, visit https://www.wildrockgolf.com/