Treesdale Golf and Country Club

Website: https://www.clubcorp.com/Clubs/Treesdale-Golf-Country-Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Treesdale's golf courses stand out, and which one should I play?

Treesdale actually boasts 27 holes, split into three nines-the Lakes, the Grove, and the Orchard. We recommend playing a combination that includes the Orchard nine; its elevation changes and strategic bunkering demand thoughtful shot-making, offering a truly engaging round. You'll find the course conditions consistently excellent, a testament to their meticulous upkeep.

When is the best time of year to experience Treesdale Golf and Country Club?

For the absolute best conditions and most comfortable play, we highly recommend visiting Treesdale in late spring or early fall. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and the weather is typically perfect for a full 18 holes without the intense summer heat or early spring chill. You'll avoid the peak humidity and enjoy the course at its most vibrant.

Can I play a round at Treesdale if I'm not a member?

As a private country club, Treesdale primarily caters to its members and their guests. While direct public play isn't typically an option, you might be able to secure a tee time if you're staying at a reciprocal club or attending a member-sponsored event. Your best bet is to inquire directly or connect with a member for an invitation.

What are the practice facilities like at Treesdale, and are they worth arriving early for?

Absolutely, arrive early! Treesdale offers fantastic practice amenities, including a spacious driving range with quality balls, a dedicated short game area with bunkers, and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's speeds. We always make time to dial in our wedges and putting here before a round; it's a great way to get a feel for the greens.

What's one unique challenge or strategic element at Treesdale that I should be prepared for?

Be ready for some significant elevation changes, particularly on the Orchard nine, which can make club selection tricky. We found that paying close attention to the wind on elevated tees and trusting your yardage is crucial, as shots can play longer or shorter than they appear. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on uphill approaches; it's often the right call.