Lakewood Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Lakewood Club's true charm?
We highly recommend visiting in spring or fall. You'll find the course in peak condition with comfortable temperatures, perfect for enjoying the mature tree lines and natural water features without the summer humidity. Winter can be pleasant too, but some of the vibrant landscaping might be dormant.
How challenging is Lakewood Club for an average golfer, and what makes it stand out?
Lakewood Club offers a fair but firm test for most golfers. The real challenge comes from its subtly contoured greens and strategic bunkering, not just brute length. We particularly love the back nine's elevation changes, which demand precise club selection and reward thoughtful play.
Are there any must-play holes or signature views at Lakewood Club we shouldn't miss?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that often plays tougher than it looks. The finishing stretch, especially 17 and 18, offers some fantastic views of the clubhouse and surrounding landscape, making for a memorable end to your round.
What's the typical pace of play at Lakewood Club, and how far in advance should I book a tee time?
Lakewood Club generally maintains a good pace, usually around four hours for a foursome, thanks to a well-managed tee sheet. For weekend mornings or peak season play, we recommend booking at least two to three weeks out to secure your preferred time. Weekday afternoons are often more flexible.
Is Lakewood Club worth the green fee, and what amenities can we expect?
We think Lakewood Club offers excellent value for a championship-caliber course in the region. Your green fee includes access to a well-maintained practice facility with a driving range and putting greens, plus a friendly clubhouse with a decent grill for post-round refreshments. It's a complete experience, not just a round of golf.