Bedford Elks Golf Course
Semi-private golf club
Frequently Asked Questions
Can non-members easily get a tee time at Bedford Elks, and what's the best way to book?
Absolutely, you can play as a guest here, which is a big perk of a semi-private club. We always recommend calling the pro shop directly a few days in advance, especially if you're aiming for a weekend morning, as members do get priority booking.
What kind of golf experience can I expect at Bedford Elks – is it a walk in the park or a real test?
You'll find a classic, tree-lined parkland course that offers a fair but engaging challenge. The back nine features some notable elevation changes and strategically placed bunkers that will test your shot-making, but it's still very walkable if you prefer.
When's the ideal season to visit Bedford Elks for the best playing conditions?
We highly recommend late spring or early fall for your visit. The course is typically in peak condition, the weather is fantastic for walking, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat that can make those longer holes feel even longer.
What are the typical green fees for a non-member at Bedford Elks, and is it worth it?
Expect to pay around $45-65 for a round with a cart, which we consider excellent value for a semi-private track. You're getting a consistently well-maintained course with a friendly atmosphere, often without the crowds of a purely public facility.
Are there any signature holes or must-try amenities at Bedford Elks?
Definitely keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole; it's a scenic downhill shot that requires a precise iron to a well-guarded green. After your round, grab a cold drink and a sandwich at the clubhouse – it's a great spot to relax and chat with the friendly locals.