Wild Flower Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience Wild Flower Country Club at its peak?
You absolutely want to aim for late spring or early summer here. That's when the course truly lives up to its name, with the native wildflowers in full bloom, creating a stunning backdrop that makes every shot feel a bit more special. The weather is usually perfect then too, not too hot, with a gentle breeze.
What's the signature challenge or most memorable hole at Wild Flower Country Club?
The par-3 14th hole, affectionately known as "The Meadow's Edge," is truly unforgettable. It demands precision over a natural wetland area, and if you miss, you're not just in the rough - you're among the actual wild grasses and reeds, making recovery a real adventure. It's a beautiful, yet demanding, test of your short game.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Wild Flower Country Club, and is it worth the price?
Greens fees here are on the higher side, typically in the $150-$200 range, especially during peak season. However, you're paying for immaculate conditions, a truly unique natural setting, and a pace of play that's usually excellent, so we think it's a solid investment for a memorable golf experience.
Beyond the golf, what's the best way to unwind or enjoy the club after a round at Wild Flower?
Don't rush off - head straight to "The Bloom Room" patio overlooking the 18th green. Their craft cocktails are fantastic, and the views as the sun starts to set over the course are simply stunning. It's the perfect spot to recap your round and soak in the club's relaxed, upscale atmosphere.
Is Wild Flower Country Club open to the public, and how far in advance should I book a tee time?
Wild Flower operates as a semi-private club, meaning public play is welcome but tee times are limited. We strongly recommend booking at least 3-4 weeks in advance, especially if you're aiming for a weekend or prime morning slot, as they fill up quickly.