St George's Golf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Is St George's Golf & Country Club accessible to the public, or is it private?

St George's is a private, members-only club, so you won't be able to book a public tee time. Your best bet is to find a member to host you, or explore if your own club has a reciprocal agreement - it's worth the effort to experience this gem.

What's the most challenging aspect of playing St George's Golf & Country Club?

You'll find the greens at St George's are the true test - they are notoriously quick, undulating, and demand precise approach shots. Stanley Thompson's bunkering is also strategically placed, ready to swallow any errant shots, so bring your A-game with your short irons.

When is the ideal time of year to visit St George's for the best golf conditions?

We highly recommend playing in late spring or early fall. The course is typically in pristine condition, and the cooler temperatures make for a more comfortable round, especially when navigating the course's natural elevation changes. Plus, the fall foliage around the property is absolutely stunning.

Are there any signature holes at St George's Golf & Country Club that I should look forward to?

Absolutely, the par-3 8th hole, playing downhill to a well-guarded green, is a standout and truly iconic. You'll also love the dramatic finish with the par-5 18th, which demands a strong drive and a strategic approach to a green nestled right by the clubhouse.

What kind of atmosphere and facilities can I expect at St George's beyond the golf course?

You'll experience a classic, understated elegance that truly respects the club's rich history. The clubhouse offers excellent dining options, perfect for a post-round meal, and the practice facilities are top-notch, allowing you to warm up properly for the challenge ahead.