West Chester Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to experience West Chester Country Club's course conditions?

We've found late spring and early fall offer the absolute best conditions at West Chester, when the fairways are lush and the greens roll true without the oppressive summer humidity. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery, making for a truly pleasant round.

Is West Chester Country Club open to the public, or how can I get a tee time as a non-member?

West Chester Country Club is primarily a private club, so you'll typically need to be a guest of a member to secure a tee time. We recommend reaching out to their pro shop directly; sometimes they have limited reciprocal play opportunities or special event access you might be able to leverage.

What's the most memorable or challenging hole at West Chester, and what should I watch out for?

The par-3 14th is definitely West Chester's showstopper - it demands a precise shot over a winding creek to a subtly sloped green guarded by mature oaks. Don't let the beauty distract you; a bogey here feels like a win, but a par is truly earned.

We're considering a day trip - what's there to do at West Chester Country Club besides golf?

Beyond the excellent golf, West Chester offers a fantastic dining experience, especially on the patio overlooking the 18th green - perfect for a post-round meal or a casual lunch. Their pool area is also a great spot to relax if you're bringing family along for the day.

How's the pace of play typically at West Chester, and is it a course you'd recommend walking?

While the course terrain at West Chester is gently rolling, making it quite walkable, we've noticed most groups opt for carts, which keeps the pace moving efficiently. You can comfortably walk it if you prefer, but expect a few uphill climbs that will get your heart rate up.