Country Club of Buffalo
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get a tee time at the Country Club of Buffalo, given it's a private club?
Accessing CCB is definitely a privilege, as it's a private, member-only course. Your best bet is to know a member who can invite you as their guest, which is how most non-members experience this Raynor gem. Don't expect to call up for a public tee time-it just doesn't work that way here.
What's the best time of year to experience the Country Club of Buffalo's course conditions?
We highly recommend visiting from late May through early October to catch CCB in its prime. The course truly shines when the weather is warm and dry, showcasing Raynor's intricate green complexes and firm fairways. Avoid early spring or late fall unless you enjoy playing in potentially chilly, damp conditions.
What makes the Country Club of Buffalo a unique challenge compared to other classic courses?
What sets CCB apart are those classic Seth Raynor template holes, meticulously preserved and demanding. You'll encounter iconic designs like the Biarritz, Redan, and Short holes, each requiring precise shot-making and a deep understanding of angles. The greens are particularly tricky, often sloping away or featuring dramatic contours that will test your putting touch.
Beyond the course, what should I expect from the Country Club of Buffalo experience?
The clubhouse at CCB perfectly complements the historic course, offering a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. After your round, you'll find excellent dining options and a comfortable spot to relax and discuss your shots. It's a full-service private club experience, so expect top-notch service and amenities throughout your visit.
As a guest, what kind of costs should I anticipate for a round at Country Club of Buffalo?
While exact guest fees can vary, expect a premium green fee reflective of a top-tier private club experience. You'll also want to factor in caddie fees-which we highly recommend for navigating Raynor's nuances-and any post-round food and beverage. It's an investment, but one that delivers an unforgettable architectural golf journey.