Fargo Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play Fargo Country Club if I'm not a member?
Fargo Country Club is a private course, so direct public play isn't an option. Your best bet is to know a member who can invite you as their guest, or inquire about reciprocal play if you're a member at another private club. We've found the staff to be very accommodating if you call ahead to understand their guest policies.
When is the best time of year to experience Fargo Country Club's course?
We highly recommend visiting from late May through early October for the best conditions. The course truly shines in mid-summer when the greens are fast and the fairways are lush, but be prepared for potential heat. Early fall offers crisp air and beautiful foliage, making for a very pleasant round.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Fargo Country Club, and are there any must-play holes?
Fargo Country Club offers a classic parkland layout that demands precision, especially off the tee. You'll find mature trees lining many fairways and strategically placed bunkers that keep you honest. We particularly love the par-3 17th, which often plays into the wind and requires a confident shot over water to a well-guarded green.
What are the practice facilities like at Fargo Country Club?
Before your round, you'll appreciate their comprehensive practice area. They offer a full-length driving range with quality balls, a dedicated chipping green, and a large putting green that accurately reflects the speed of the course greens. It's a great spot to dial in your short game before heading to the first tee.
What's the post-round experience like at Fargo Country Club, especially for dining?
After your round, we always recommend sticking around for a meal. The clubhouse offers a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere with fantastic views of the course. Their menu features elevated comfort food, and we've consistently enjoyed their clubhouse sandwiches and local brews - perfect for unwinding and discussing your birdies (or bogeys).