Old Wayne Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Old Wayne Golf Course?

We highly recommend visiting Old Wayne in the early fall, typically September through mid-October. The crisp air and vibrant foliage make for stunning backdrops, and you'll find the course conditions are usually at their peak after the summer heat. Plus, the crowds tend to thin out a bit, offering a more relaxed pace of play.

What's the biggest challenge or signature hole at Old Wayne?

The par-4 14th hole, "The Serpent's Coil," is Old Wayne's true test and signature. Its narrow, tree-lined fairway demands precision off the tee, followed by an approach shot to a severely undulating green protected by a deep bunker on the left. Don't be surprised if you walk away with a bogey here-it's a beast.

Is Old Wayne Golf Course good value for the green fee?

Absolutely, we consider Old Wayne to be excellent value for money, especially given the quality of the layout and the superb conditioning. While not the cheapest round you'll find, the experience far outweighs the cost, offering a classic design that holds up beautifully. You're paying for a well-maintained, memorable round, not just a tee time.

How are the course conditions and maintenance at Old Wayne?

You can expect consistently well-maintained conditions at Old Wayne, reflecting a dedication to preserving its classic character. The fairways are generally lush, the bunkers are well-raked, and the greens roll true and fast, though they can be quite firm. They strike a great balance between a natural feel and immaculate playability.

What unique amenities or features should I look for at Old Wayne?

Beyond the course, make sure to visit the historic clubhouse-it's a charming step back in time with fantastic memorabilia. We also highly recommend grabbing a "Wayne Dog" from the snack bar at the turn; it's a local legend and the perfect mid-round fuel. Don't miss the small, but well-stocked pro shop for unique course-branded gear.