Jericho National Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Jericho National - is it just another long course?

Jericho National isn't just about length; it's the relentless elevation changes and the subtly sloped greens that truly test your short game. You'll find yourself hitting uphill into greens more often than not, so precise club selection and a good caddie-like read on the greens are paramount here.

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Jericho National at its peak?

We always recommend late spring, specifically May, or early fall in October. The course conditions are typically pristine, the fescue is vibrant, and the cooler temperatures make those uphill walks much more enjoyable, letting you focus on your game.

Are there any 'must-play' holes at Jericho National that truly stand out?

You absolutely have to look forward to the par-3 14th; it's a stunning downhill shot over water that demands precision and rewards a confident swing. The closing 18th is also a fantastic finish, a long par-4 with a tricky approach to a well-guarded green right in front of the clubhouse.

Considering the green fees, what should I expect from the overall experience at Jericho National?

You're paying for a meticulously maintained course with a challenging, thoughtful design, not just a quick round. Expect excellent service from the bag drop to the pro shop, and definitely plan for a post-round drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green - it's part of the complete experience.

How are the practice facilities at Jericho National - should I arrive early to warm up properly?

Definitely arrive with ample time to use their range; it's spacious with quality balls and targets that accurately mimic on-course distances. The putting green is also excellent, giving you a real feel for the speed and subtle breaks you'll encounter on the course itself.