Normanside Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How are the greens at Normanside Country Club, and what should I expect?
Normanside's greens are consistently well-maintained, running true and offering a fair challenge. You'll find they have subtle breaks, so pay close attention to your putts; don't just assume they're flat. We recommend arriving a bit early to get a feel for their speed on the practice green.
When is the best time of year to play Normanside Country Club for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the best blend of lush conditions and manageable crowds before summer leagues fully kick in. The fall foliage in late September and October also makes for a beautiful round, though tee times can be a bit tighter then. You'll want to book ahead regardless.
What's the most memorable or challenging hole at Normanside Country Club, and how should I approach it?
The par-3 14th hole really sticks with you, playing downhill to a green guarded by bunkers and a creek. Your club selection is crucial here; take one less club than you think and aim for the front edge to avoid trouble long or left. It's a beautiful, yet intimidating, shot.
Is Normanside Country Club accessible to the public, and what's the typical cost for a round?
Yes, Normanside welcomes public play, which is great for a course of this caliber. While green fees vary seasonally, you can generally expect to pay in the $60-$80 range for 18 holes with a cart on a weekend. We think it's a solid value for the quality of the course and its convenient location.
What's the typical pace of play like at Normanside, and are there good amenities for a post-round meal?
Pace of play is generally good, often around four hours or slightly more on busy weekend mornings; the marshals do a decent job keeping things moving. After your round, definitely check out their Grille Room for a casual meal or a drink on the patio-the views are lovely and the food is always reliable.