Highland Springs Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge you'll face playing Highland Springs Country Club?

The back nine at Highland Springs really tests your precision, especially holes 14 through 16 where the fairways tighten and water comes into play. You'll need accurate iron shots to score well here, as errant approaches often find tricky bunkers or collection areas.

When is the ideal time of year to experience Highland Springs Country Club?

We always recommend visiting Highland Springs in late spring or early fall; the course conditions are pristine, and the weather is typically perfect for golf. You'll avoid the summer humidity and enjoy the vibrant foliage or fresh blooms, making for a truly picturesque round.

Can non-members play a round at Highland Springs, and what should I expect?

Highland Springs is primarily a private club, but you can often play as a guest of a member or through reciprocal club arrangements. If you get the chance, expect top-tier service and immaculate course conditions, a true country club experience from the moment you arrive.

What's the one hole at Highland Springs Country Club that everyone talks about?

Everyone leaves Highland Springs talking about the par-3 17th, a stunning downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green. It's a true risk-reward hole where club selection is paramount, and a par feels like a birdie.

How's the pace of play at Highland Springs, and what other facilities should I check out?

Pace of play at Highland Springs is generally excellent, especially on weekdays, as the club actively manages tee times to ensure a smooth round. After your game, make sure to grab a drink at The Grille Room-their patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green and is a perfect spot to unwind.