Woodland Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-member play a round at Woodland Country Club?

Woodland is a private club, so you'll need to be a guest of a member to experience its classic layout. We highly recommend reaching out to your network; playing here is a real treat and worth the effort to secure an invitation. Once you're on the grounds, you'll appreciate the club's welcoming atmosphere and pristine conditions.

What's the signature challenge or unique feature of Woodland's course design?

The course truly shines with its subtle elevation changes and strategically placed bunkers, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than brute force. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated green and surrounding hazards make it a beautiful, yet nerve-wracking, test of your short iron game. You'll need precision to score well here.

When is the best time of year to play Woodland Country Club for optimal conditions?

We find late spring, typically May and early June, offers the absolute best conditions at Woodland, with lush fairways and fast, true greens. The mature trees are in full bloom, adding to the course's natural beauty and making for a truly picturesque round. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer cooler temperatures and slightly less crowded tee sheets.

What should I expect from the practice facilities at Woodland Country Club?

Woodland boasts excellent practice facilities, which is a huge plus for getting your game dialed in before your round. You'll find a spacious driving range with quality balls, a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's speeds, and a dedicated short game area for chipping and bunker practice. We always arrive early to take full advantage and sharpen our touch.

Is Woodland Country Club a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While the course isn't overly hilly, there are some noticeable elevation changes and a few longer walks between greens and tees, especially on the back nine. We recommend taking a cart if you prefer to conserve energy, but for those who enjoy the exercise, walking with a caddie is a fantastic way to experience the course's nuances. You'll get a better feel for the subtle contours on foot.