Dodge City County Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Dodge City Country Club without battling extreme weather?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October) for the most enjoyable rounds. You'll find the course in prime condition, and the mild temperatures make for a much more comfortable walk than the scorching Kansas summers or chilly winters. Avoid mid-summer if you're not a fan of 90-degree heat and humidity.

What kind of challenge does Dodge City Country Club offer, and is it walkable?

Dodge City Country Club presents a classic parkland layout with some surprisingly tricky greens that demand precise approach shots. While it's generally a flatter course, making it quite walkable, don't underestimate the strategic bunkering and the occasional tight tree line that can punish errant drives. It's a fair test for all skill levels, but you'll need to think your way around.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Dodge City Country Club that I should look out for?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 11th hole; it's a beautiful, slightly downhill shot over water that always gets your attention. The finishing stretch, particularly the par-5 18th, offers a great risk-reward opportunity to end your round with a flourish, especially if you're feeling aggressive with your second shot. The course truly shines with its well-maintained, classic design.

Can non-members easily play Dodge City Country Club, and what's the typical green fee?

Yes, non-members are generally welcome at Dodge City Country Club, though it's always wise to call ahead for tee times, especially on weekends. You can expect green fees to be quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, typically ranging from $40-60 with a cart, offering excellent value for a well-maintained club experience. It's a great local option if you're passing through.

What's the post-round experience like at Dodge City Country Club, and are the practice facilities up to par?

After your round, the clubhouse offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere perfect for grabbing a drink and a bite to eat-their grill serves up solid, unpretentious fare. The practice facilities are more than adequate, featuring a driving range with plenty of space and a decent putting green to dial in your short game before you head out. It's a comfortable, no-frills experience that focuses on the golf.