Loch Lomond Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I secure a tee time at Loch Lomond Golf Course in the US?
This isn't a public course, so don't expect to just call up for a tee time. You'll need an invitation from a member or to be staying at an affiliated luxury resort, if one exists in the area. We recommend reaching out to your network well in advance, as access is highly exclusive.
What's the signature experience like playing Loch Lomond in the United States?
You're in for a treat with immaculate conditions and a challenging, yet fair, layout that truly tests your shot-making. The course design beautifully integrates with the natural US landscape, offering stunning vistas and a serene atmosphere. Expect a full caddie service and a pace of play that lets you savor every moment.
When is the best time of year to visit Loch Lomond Golf Course for ideal playing conditions?
We find late spring through early fall - typically May to October - offers the most consistent and pleasant weather for golf here. The course is always meticulously maintained, but avoiding the peak summer heat or early spring chill will enhance your experience. The autumn foliage can be particularly spectacular, adding another layer to your round.
What should I budget for a round at Loch Lomond Golf Course, considering its exclusivity?
While green fees aren't publicly listed, expect a significant investment; this is a top-tier, private club experience. If you're fortunate enough to play as a guest, anticipate a substantial guest fee, plus caddie gratuity and any additional amenities. It's an experience you pay for, but one you won't soon forget.
Are there any unique course features or challenges at the US Loch Lomond I should be aware of?
Absolutely, the course is known for its strategic bunkering and water features that come into play on several holes, demanding precision. Pay particular attention to the par-3s; they are beautifully designed but can be brutal if you miss your target. The finishing holes along the "loch" are truly memorable and offer a dramatic close to your round.