Lexington Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I play Lexington Country Club if I'm not a member?

Lexington Country Club is primarily member-based, but they do offer limited guest play if you're sponsored by a member or book through one of their exclusive 'Stay & Play' packages with local luxury hotels. We recommend checking their website for current package availability, as these spots fill up quickly, especially in peak season.

What's the signature challenge or 'must-play' hole at Lexington Country Club?

You absolutely have to experience the 14th hole, a dramatic par-3 playing over a natural wetland to a subtly contoured green. It's not just about the carry; the wind often swirls here, making club selection crucial and adding a thrilling challenge to an already picturesque shot.

When is the best time of year to experience Lexington Country Club's course conditions and avoid crowds?

We've found late spring or early fall offers the perfect balance at Lexington - the course is in pristine condition, the humidity drops, and you'll avoid the summer crowds and heat. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and a more relaxed pace, making for a truly enjoyable round.

What's the typical pace of play like at Lexington Country Club, and what should I expect from the overall atmosphere?

Lexington maintains an excellent pace of play, typically around four hours for a foursome, thanks to their diligent marshals and well-spaced tee times. The atmosphere is generally friendly and respectful, a classic country club vibe where everyone appreciates good golf and good company.

Are the practice facilities at Lexington Country Club worth arriving early for, or should I just head straight to the first tee?

Absolutely, arrive early! Lexington's practice area is top-notch, featuring a full-length driving range with quality balls, a dedicated short game area with bunkers, and a massive putting green that perfectly mimics the on-course conditions. It's the ideal spot to dial in your game before hitting the first tee.