River Crossing Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the ideal season to experience River Crossing Club's unique layout without the crowds?

We recommend aiming for late spring or early fall here; the Texas heat can be brutal, and the course really shines when the fairways are firm but not scorched. You'll avoid the peak summer rush and enjoy more comfortable rounds, often with better pace of play.

Which holes at River Crossing Club should I really look out for, and what makes them tricky?

Keep an eye on the par-3 14th; that elevated green, guarded by a creek, demands precision and can easily add strokes if you're not careful. The dogleg left 7th also requires a smart tee shot to set up an approach over the water, so don't get too aggressive off the tee.

Is River Crossing Club worth the green fee, and what's included in the experience?

We think River Crossing Club offers excellent value, especially considering the immaculate course conditions and the challenging, yet fair, design. Your green fee typically includes a cart and access to their practice facilities, which are top-notch for warming up before your round.

How does River Crossing Club handle its course maintenance, especially with its natural river features?

The grounds crew at River Crossing Club does an impressive job, especially with the natural river features that come into play on several holes. You'll find consistently true greens and well-manicured fairways, even after heavy rains, which is a testament to their excellent drainage and care.

What's the post-round vibe like at River Crossing Club, and do you recommend staying for a meal or a drink?

After your round, we definitely recommend grabbing a drink or a bite at The Grille; their patio overlooks the 18th green and is perfect for recounting your shots. The clubhouse has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, making it easy to unwind and enjoy the views.