McLean Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge at McLean Country Club, and which hole should I look forward to?

You'll find the greens at McLean are consistently the biggest test-they're fast, undulating, and demand precise approach shots. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that can make or break your scorecard, but it's incredibly rewarding when you hit it right.

When is the ideal time of year to experience McLean Country Club, and what should I expect regarding crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall when the course conditions are pristine and the weather is perfect for golf. To avoid the busiest times, aim for a weekday morning tee time; weekends can get a bit backed up, especially around midday.

Can non-members play at McLean Country Club, and what's the typical green fee?

Yes, non-members can play, but you'll typically need to be invited by a member or book through a reciprocal club arrangement. Expect green fees to be in the $150-$200 range, which is fair for a course of this caliber and maintenance.

How are the practice facilities at McLean Country Club, and should I plan extra time before my round?

The practice facilities here are top-notch, with a spacious driving range, a dedicated short game area, and a large putting green that mirrors the course's speed. Absolutely plan an extra 45 minutes to an hour before your tee time; it's worth it to dial in your wedges and get a feel for those quick greens.

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

The atmosphere post-round is classic country club-relaxed and welcoming, perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. Head straight to The Grille Room; their burgers are fantastic, and the patio offers a great view of the 18th green, making it ideal for a casual meal and a cold drink.