Glasco County Club & Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most challenging aspect of Glasco County Club's course design, and how should I approach it?

Glasco's true test lies in its deceptively sloped greens, which are often faster than they appear and break more than you'd expect. We recommend spending extra time on the practice green to get a feel for their subtle undulations before your round. Don't be afraid to play for the middle of the green, even if it feels conservative.

When is the ideal time to visit Glasco County Club for the best playing conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend late spring-early summer, typically May through June, for Glasco. The fairways are lush, the greens are rolling true, and the humidity hasn't fully set in, making for comfortable rounds. You'll also find the course less crowded than during the peak fall foliage season, allowing for a more relaxed pace of play.

What can I expect from the overall experience at Glasco County Club, and is the green fee worth it?

Absolutely, Glasco offers fantastic value for a classic American parkland experience. Your green fee includes a well-maintained course with mature trees and thoughtful bunkering, plus access to a decent practice range and putting green. It's not a resort course, but it delivers an honest, enjoyable round without breaking the bank.

Are there any specific holes at Glasco County Club that I should pay extra attention to?

Keep a keen eye on the par-3 7th hole - "The Quarry." It plays downhill to a green guarded by a natural rock outcropping on the left and a deep bunker on the right, demanding precise club selection. Also, the finishing par-5 18th offers a real risk-reward opportunity if you're feeling bold enough to go for the green in two.

What's the atmosphere like at Glasco County Club's clubhouse and what amenities does it offer post-round?

The clubhouse at Glasco has a charming, old-school county club feel - think comfortable rather than opulent. You'll find a friendly bar with local brews on tap and a grill serving up solid post-round fare like burgers and sandwiches. It's the perfect spot to recount your birdies and bogeys with your playing partners.