Park Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-member play Park Country Club?

Playing Park Country Club as a non-member is primarily by invitation. You'll need to be a guest of an existing member to secure a tee time, which is common for such an exclusive club. We recommend reaching out to your network; you might be surprised who has a connection.

What's the best time of year to experience Park Country Club's course?

We find late spring through early fall offers the best conditions at Park Country Club. The fairways are lush, and the greens roll true, especially from May to October. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can, as the humidity can be a real factor in your round.

What makes Park Country Club's course design stand out?

Park Country Club truly shines with its classic, Golden Age design, rumored to have influences from a renowned architect. You'll notice the strategic bunkering and subtle green contours demand thoughtful shot-making, not just brute force. It's a course that rewards precision and course management over raw power.

Beyond golf, what should I expect from the Park Country Club experience?

The clubhouse at Park Country Club is a step back in time, offering a refined yet comfortable atmosphere. We always make time for a post-round drink on the veranda overlooking the 18th green; the service is impeccable and the views are fantastic. Don't miss the chance to savor a meal in the main dining room, where the traditional fare is consistently excellent.

Are there any specific challenges or signature holes at Park Country Club I should prepare for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a ravine to a well-guarded green-it's a real test of nerve and club selection. The closing stretch, particularly the par-4 18th, demands a precise approach shot to a tricky putting surface, making for some dramatic finishes. You'll want to bring your A-game for these.