Greensboro Country Club Irving Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I play Greensboro Country Club's Irving Park course if I'm not a member?

This is a private club, so direct public play isn't an option. Your best bet is to secure an invitation from a current member or inquire about reciprocal play if you belong to another private club. We recommend calling ahead to understand their guest policies.

What makes the Irving Park course design unique, and what should I look out for?

You'll immediately recognize the classic Donald Ross touch here, with elevated greens and strategically placed bunkers demanding precision. Pay close attention to the par-3 17th-its challenging green complex is a true test of your short game. It's a beautiful, thoughtful design.

When is the best time of year to experience Irving Park's course conditions?

We find late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the most pristine conditions and comfortable weather. The bentgrass greens are typically rolling fast and true during these periods, providing an exceptional putting surface.

What's the typical pace of play like at Irving Park, and what's the overall atmosphere?

You can generally expect a very pleasant pace of play, as the club manages tee times well to ensure an unhurried round. The atmosphere is refined yet welcoming, reflecting a true classic country club experience without any stuffiness.

Does Irving Park offer good practice facilities to warm up before a round?

Absolutely, you'll find excellent practice facilities, including a full driving range, chipping area, and putting greens that mirror the course's conditions. We always recommend arriving early to dial in your short game, especially for those tricky Ross greens.