Town and Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get a tee time at Town and Country Club if I'm not a member?
Getting on here typically requires an invitation from a current member, as it's a private club with a strong sense of community. Your best bet is to network or inquire if your home club has a reciprocal agreement - we've seen that work for some of our readers.
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Town and Country Club - is it a walk in the park or a true test?
Don't let the 'Country Club' name fool you; this course is a classic parkland challenge, demanding precision off the tee and thoughtful approach shots. The greens are subtly contoured and notoriously quick, so bring your A-game with the putter.
When is the best time of year to play Town and Country Club for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall when the course is in peak condition and the weather is most agreeable. You'll avoid the humid summer heat and the unpredictable early spring chill, ensuring a truly enjoyable round.
Are there any must-play holes or unique features at Town and Country Club that I should look forward to?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a picturesque ravine to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. The finishing stretch from 16 to 18 is also fantastic, offering dramatic elevation changes and strategic bunkering that can make or break your score.
What's the overall vibe and experience like at Town and Country Club, beyond just the golf?
It's a place steeped in tradition, with a welcoming yet refined atmosphere that makes you feel like you're part of its long history. The clubhouse dining is excellent, perfect for a post-round meal, and the staff are genuinely attentive, ensuring a top-notch experience from arrival to departure.