Sparrows Point Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play Sparrows Point Country Club as a non-member, and what's the best way to arrange a round?

Sparrows Point is a private club, so you won't just walk on. Your best bet is to play as a guest of a member - it's the classic country club experience. If you don't know a member, sometimes they have reciprocal agreements with other private clubs, so check with your home course pro shop.

What makes the golf course at Sparrows Point unique, and are there any standout holes?

You'll find a classic parkland layout here, often in fantastic shape, especially the greens which roll true and fast. Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a beautiful, challenging hole over water that demands precision and can make or break your score late in the round.

When is the best time of year to play Sparrows Point for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We recommend targeting late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October) for your visit. The weather is usually perfect, the course is lush but not overly humid, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and any potential winter dormancy.

Beyond the golf, what other amenities does Sparrows Point Country Club offer, and are they worth exploring?

Absolutely, Sparrows Point is a full-service country club, so plan to spend some time off the course. Their dining room offers excellent post-round meals with great views, and if you're bringing family, the pool facilities are top-notch for a relaxing afternoon.

What should I expect regarding green fees or guest costs at Sparrows Point, and is it a good value?

As a guest, you'll pay a guest fee, which is typically in line with other high-quality private clubs in the region - expect it to be a premium experience. We think it's excellent value for the meticulously maintained course, friendly staff, and overall club atmosphere you get.