Frog Rock Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Frog Rock Golf and Country Club, beyond just hitting straight?

You'll definitely remember the par-3 14th, where the namesake 'Frog Rock' formation guards the green, demanding a precise carry over water. It's a true test of nerve and club selection, often making or breaking your round.

When's the best time of year to experience Frog Rock without the crowds or bad weather?

We always recommend visiting Frog Rock in late spring or early fall; the weather is perfect, and the course isn't as packed as peak summer. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage, making for a truly picturesque round.

Is Frog Rock Golf and Country Club worth the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?

Honestly, Frog Rock offers excellent value for a country club experience; green fees typically range from $80-$120, depending on the day and time. You're paying for meticulously maintained fairways and greens, plus a friendly, well-appointed clubhouse.

How challenging is Frog Rock for a mid-handicapper, and are there beginner-friendly options?

Frog Rock is surprisingly playable for all skill levels, with multiple tee boxes that genuinely adjust the challenge. While the back tees will test even the pros, mid-handicappers will find a fair, enjoyable test from the whites, especially if you manage the tricky elevation changes.

What's the vibe like at the Frog Rock clubhouse, and what should we do after our round?

The clubhouse at Frog Rock has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere - it's not stuffy at all. We always grab a drink and a burger at 'The Lily Pad Grill' overlooking the 18th green; their patio is the perfect spot to recount your birdies and bogeys.