Brown's Run Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brown's Run Country Club open to the public, or is it members-only?
While Brown's Run is primarily a private club, they do offer limited public tee times, especially during off-peak hours or certain days of the week. We recommend calling ahead or checking their website for availability; it's a great way to experience a well-maintained course without a full membership commitment. You'll find the staff welcoming, even if you're just visiting for the day.
What's the signature challenge or a must-play hole at Brown's Run?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th hole at Brown's Run - it's a real beauty and a beast. With a significant carry over water to a well-bunkered green, club selection is paramount here. We've seen many a good round unravel on this hole, so play smart and don't be afraid to take an extra club.
When is the best time of year to play Brown's Run for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Brown's Run in early fall, typically late September through October. The course conditions are usually pristine, the humidity has dropped, and the surrounding foliage offers a stunning backdrop to your round. Plus, you'll often find fewer crowds than during the peak summer months, making for a more relaxed pace of play.
What should I expect regarding the cost of a round at Brown's Run as a non-member?
As a non-member, you can expect green fees at Brown's Run to be in the mid-range for a country club experience, typically around $70-$90 with a cart, depending on the day and time. We think it's a solid value for the quality of the course and its consistent upkeep. You're paying for a well-manicured track that often feels more exclusive than its public rate suggests.
Are there good practice facilities or dining options at Brown's Run?
Yes, Brown's Run offers excellent practice facilities, including a full driving range with grass tees and a dedicated short game area that's perfect for honing your chipping and putting. After your round, we always grab a bite at The Grille Room; their clubhouse burger is surprisingly good, and it's a comfortable spot to recap your game with a cold drink.