Vienna Greens Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Vienna Greens, and what's the standout hole?

Vienna Greens offers a fair challenge, especially if you stray from the fairways; the rough can be quite penal. We find the par-5 7th hole, with its dramatic elevation drop and water hazard guarding the green, to be a real strategic masterpiece and a definite highlight.

When is the best time of year to play Vienna Greens for optimal conditions?

We always recommend playing Vienna Greens in late spring, around May, or early fall, typically September. The course is in peak lush condition, the weather is comfortably mild for walking, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Vienna Greens, and is it worth it?

Expect green fees to range from $85-$115 for a prime weekend tee time, including a cart. We believe it's a solid value; the course maintenance is consistently excellent, and the pace of play is generally well-managed, making for a smooth experience.

Are the practice facilities at Vienna Greens up to par, and what's the best way to warm up?

The practice facilities are decent, featuring a full-length driving range and a large putting green. We suggest spending extra time on the short game area- it accurately reflects the course's tricky undulations around the greens, which will save you strokes.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round, and where should we grab a bite?

The clubhouse at Vienna Greens has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, perfect for unwinding. Head to The Fairway Grill; their outdoor patio overlooks the 18th green, and their signature 'Birdie Burger' paired with a local craft brew is a post-round essential.