Barbour Country Club Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play Barbour Country Club Golf Course if I'm not a member?
While Barbour is primarily a private club, they do extend guest privileges. We recommend calling ahead or checking their website for public tee times, which are usually available on weekdays or during off-peak hours. It's worth the effort to experience this classic course.
What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Barbour Country Club?
You'll definitely remember the par-3 14th at Barbour, often called 'The Creek Crossing.' It demands a precise shot over a winding creek to a well-guarded green, making club selection absolutely crucial. Don't let the beauty distract you from the challenge.
When is the best time of year to play Barbour Country Club for optimal conditions?
We find late spring through early fall offers the best conditions at Barbour Country Club. The fairways are lush, and the greens roll true, though you might encounter some humidity in mid-summer. Aim for May-June or September-October for truly perfect weather.
What should a non-member expect to pay for a round at Barbour Country Club?
As a guest, expect green fees at Barbour to be in the $80-$120 range, depending on the day and season. This price typically includes a cart, and we think it's a fair value for a well-maintained course with a classic country club feel. You're paying for quality here.
Are there any specific course management tips for playing Barbour Country Club?
Pay close attention to your approach shots at Barbour, especially on the back nine. Many greens feature subtle undulations and false fronts that can send an otherwise good shot rolling off, so aim for the heart of the green. Don't get too aggressive with pin hunting here.