Crestmont Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I play a round at Crestmont Country Club?
As a private club, your best bet is to be invited by a member. We've found that reciprocal play with other private clubs can sometimes be arranged, but it's not a guarantee. If you're serious about playing, networking with local golfers is your most reliable path onto these greens.
What makes Crestmont's course unique, and how challenging is it?
Crestmont truly shines with its classic A.W. Tillinghast design, featuring those signature deep bunkers and strategic green complexes that demand precision. You'll find the back nine particularly engaging, with elevation changes that add both beauty and a real test to your club selection. It's a proper challenge, but always fair.
When is the ideal time of year to experience Crestmont Country Club?
We always recommend playing Crestmont in the late spring or early fall. The course conditions are typically pristine, and the weather is perfect for walking, avoiding the intense summer humidity or the chill of winter. You'll get the best views and the most comfortable round during these shoulder seasons.
Beyond the course, what kind of practice facilities and amenities does Crestmont offer?
Crestmont boasts excellent practice facilities, including a solid driving range and dedicated short game areas where you can really hone your chipping and putting. After your round, the clubhouse offers a welcoming atmosphere with good dining options - perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys). It's a full-service experience.
What's the overall vibe at Crestmont, and what should I expect from the experience?
Expect a classic, understated country club atmosphere where golf is taken seriously but always enjoyed. The staff are attentive without being stuffy, and the members are generally welcoming. It's a place where you can truly focus on your game and appreciate a well-maintained, historic course.