Chambers County Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the toughest hole at Chambers County, and what should I watch out for?
You'll definitely want to pay attention on the 14th - a long par-4 with a tricky approach over a marshy area. We recommend laying up if you're not confident with your long irons; a bogey here is a win, trust us.
When is the best time of year to play Chambers County for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
Aim for late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and the busiest holiday weekends. The course maintenance is typically at its best during these shoulder seasons, offering pristine conditions.
Are the green fees at Chambers County worth it, and what's included?
Absolutely, the value is excellent for the quality of golf you get here. You'll find competitive rates that often include a cart, and the practice facilities are usually part of the package too. It's a solid investment for a memorable round on a well-maintained track.
Is Chambers County a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?
While some might brave it, we strongly recommend taking a cart at Chambers County. The distances between some greens and tees are significant, and the elevation changes on the back nine will wear you out quickly. Save your energy for your swing, not the trek.
What's the best way to unwind after a round at Chambers County?
Head straight to the clubhouse grill for their famous "County Burger" and a cold drink. It's a casual, friendly spot where you can recap your round and enjoy the views from the patio. Don't miss it - it's the perfect cap to a great day on the links.