Country Land Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Country Land Golf Course, and what can I expect from the conditions?

We recommend visiting Country Land in early fall, typically late September through October, when the surrounding hardwoods are ablaze with color – it's truly spectacular. The course plays firm and fast then, offering a different challenge than the softer, lush conditions you'll find in spring.

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

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th hole, affectionately known as 'The Ravine.' It demands a precise carry over a deep, tree-lined gorge to a two-tiered green; anything short or wide is gone, so choose your club wisely. It's a true test of nerve and a highlight of the back nine.

Is Country Land Golf Course walkable, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While the front nine is relatively flat and walkable, we strongly recommend a cart for the back nine at Country Land. You'll encounter some significant elevation changes and longer distances between greens and tees, especially around holes 12 through 16. Save your energy for those tricky uphill putts.

What's the typical cost and value like for a round at Country Land?

You'll find Country Land offers excellent value, with weekend prime-time rates usually falling in the $75-$95 range, including a cart. For the quality of the layout and the pristine conditions, it's a steal compared to many courses of similar caliber in the region.

Beyond the golf, what's unique about the atmosphere or amenities at Country Land?

Don't expect a fancy resort feel; Country Land has a wonderfully unpretentious, classic clubhouse with a real local vibe. We always grab a 'Country Burger' and a cold drink after our round – it's simple, delicious, and the perfect way to cap off your day on the links.