Meadow Springs Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Meadow Springs, and what hole should I look forward to?
You'll find the back nine's elevation changes and the tricky, undulating greens are where Meadow Springs truly tests your game. The par-3 14th, with its demanding water carry and often prevailing crosswind, is a true test of nerve and a beautiful photo op you won't forget.
When is the absolute best time to play Meadow Springs for ideal conditions?
We always recommend late spring, specifically May or early June, for the perfect Meadow Springs experience. The course is lush and vibrant, the fescue is manageable, and the morning dew hasn't yet given way to the intense summer heat, making for ideal playing temperatures.
Can I play Meadow Springs as a non-member, or is it strictly private?
While Meadow Springs operates primarily as a private club, they do offer limited public play on select weekdays, typically Tuesdays and Thursdays after 1 PM. You absolutely need to call ahead to book your tee time; these spots fill up fast, especially during peak season.
How's the pace of play at Meadow Springs, especially on weekends?
Expect a solid four-and-a-half to five-hour round on weekends, particularly if you're playing mid-morning-it's a popular track. Weekday afternoons are generally much more relaxed, letting you truly savor the course without feeling rushed.
Beyond the course, what amenities does Meadow Springs offer, particularly for dining?
You absolutely shouldn't miss the 19th Hole Grille; their prime rib sandwich is legendary and the perfect post-round reward. The practice facilities are also top-notch, with a spacious driving range and a dedicated short game area that's worth an extra hour of your time.