Clubhouse

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Clubhouse (course) for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect blend of lush conditions and comfortable temperatures before the summer heat truly sets in. You'll avoid the early season chill and the peak summer crowds, making for a more relaxed round.

What's the one unique challenge at Clubhouse (course) that players should prepare for?

Without a doubt, it's the greens-complexes; they're notoriously undulating and often guarded by deep, strategic bunkers. You'll need a sharp short game and a keen eye for reading subtle breaks to score well here, especially on the back nine.

Is playing Clubhouse (course) a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

While green fees at Clubhouse (course) aren't budget-bin cheap, we consider it a solid value for the quality of the experience, especially if you play during a weekday twilight. Expect to pay in the $150-$250 range, but the course conditions and historic atmosphere genuinely justify the price.

What's the must-do post-round experience at Clubhouse (course)?

You absolutely have to grab a drink and a bite at The Old Pro's Grille, located right in the historic clubhouse. Their signature 'Clubhouse Burger' is legendary, and the patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green - perfect for reliving your best shots.

How difficult is it to get a tee time at Clubhouse (course), and do you have any booking tips?

Getting a prime weekend tee time at Clubhouse (course) can be a bit competitive, especially during peak season, so we recommend booking at least 3-4 weeks in advance. For more flexibility and often better rates, target weekday mornings or twilight slots - you'll find it much easier to secure your preferred time.