Alpine Country Club
Website: https://alpinecc.org/
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I play Alpine Country Club if I'm not a member?
Getting on Alpine as a non-member typically requires an invitation from a current member. They're quite particular about maintaining that private club feel, so don't expect public tee times. Your best bet is to network or look for charity events hosted there - those are often your only public-facing opportunities.
What's the biggest challenge I'll face on Alpine's course?
Without a doubt, it's the greens. They're notoriously fast and have subtle breaks that can fool even the most experienced putters, especially on the back nine. You'll also contend with some strategically placed, deep bunkers that demand precise iron play to avoid.
When is the ideal time of year to experience Alpine Country Club?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring, usually May or early June, or again in early fall, around September. The course conditions are pristine, the weather is perfect for walking, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity that can make the back nine a real slog.
Are there any must-play holes or unique features at Alpine I should look out for?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-5 12th - it's a beast with a tricky lay-up over a creek before a demanding approach. Then there's the picturesque par-3 16th, which plays downhill to a green guarded by a rock outcropping, offering stunning views of the surrounding hills.
What's the typical pace of play like, and what else should I know about the overall experience at Alpine?
You'll find the pace of play at Alpine to be excellent, usually around four hours, thanks to a well-managed tee sheet and a membership that respects the game. Expect a traditional, understated elegance throughout the clubhouse and on the course - it's a classic experience without any unnecessary frills.