Bacolod Golf & Country Club, INC.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Bacolod Golf & Country Club, considering the local weather?
We always recommend aiming for the dry season, typically from November to May, for the most enjoyable round. While the course drains surprisingly well, you'll find the fairways firmer and the greens faster when it's not drenched by the afternoon showers.
Are caddies mandatory at Bacolod Golf & Country Club, and how helpful are they for first-time visitors?
Yes, caddies are mandatory, and honestly, you wouldn't want to play without one here. They're incredibly knowledgeable about the subtle breaks on the greens and the best lines off the tee, especially on the trickier doglegs.
What's a standout hole or a unique challenge at Bacolod Golf & Country Club that I should prepare for?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th; it's a beauty but can be a card-wrecker if you're not precise. The wind often swirls around the elevated green, making club selection crucial for avoiding the deep bunkers guarding the front.
How do the green fees and overall value at Bacolod Golf & Country Club stack up against other courses in the Philippines?
You'll find Bacolod Golf & Country Club offers excellent value, especially compared to Manila's pricier options. The green fees are very reasonable for a well-maintained, historic course, and the friendly atmosphere makes it feel like a true local gem.
What kind of facilities can I expect at the clubhouse, and is it a good spot for a post-round meal?
The clubhouse is charmingly traditional, not overly flashy, but perfectly functional. We always grab a cold drink and a plate of their local specialties after a round-the adobo is particularly good and hits the spot every time.