Country Greens Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Country Greens Golf Course for an average player?

Don't let the 'Country Greens' name fool you; this course offers a real test, especially on the back nine. The elevation changes on holes 12 through 15 demand precise club selection, and those greens are notoriously quick, so bring your best putting stroke. We found it a rewarding challenge, not just a casual stroll.

When is the best time of year to play Country Greens, and what are the conditions typically like?

We highly recommend visiting in early fall, usually late September through October. The summer humidity has broken, the fairways are still lush, and the surrounding foliage turns spectacular colors, making for some truly scenic rounds. You'll also find the pace of play much more relaxed than during peak summer weekends.

What's the typical cost to play Country Greens, and is it a good value?

You're looking at a green fee in the $60-$80 range with a cart, which we think is an absolute steal for the quality. The course is consistently well-maintained, and the layout offers a fantastic mix of holes without breaking the bank. It's one of those local gems where you feel like you're getting more than you paid for.

Are there any specific holes at Country Greens I should look forward to or be wary of?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole - it's a beautiful downhill shot over a creek, but the green is well-bunkered and deceptively sloped. Then there's the par-5 14th, a true risk-reward hole where a brave second shot can get you close, but a miss means trouble in the dense woods.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Country Greens, and what should I grab after my round?

The clubhouse at Country Greens is charmingly unpretentious - think classic golf pro shop meets cozy local diner. After your round, you absolutely have to try their famous 'Country Club Sandwich' with a cold local craft beer; it's the perfect way to recap your birdies and bogeys.