Meadowbrook Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Meadowbrook Golf Course?

We always recommend visiting Meadowbrook in late spring or early fall. The course conditions are typically pristine, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat and crowds that can slow down play. Plus, the changing foliage in autumn adds a beautiful backdrop to your round.

What's the biggest challenge at Meadowbrook, and what should I watch out for?

Meadowbrook's greens are notoriously subtle and often break more than they appear- especially on the back nine. Pay close attention to the local knowledge from the pro shop, and don't be afraid to play a little more break than you think. The par-3 14th, with its elevated green, is a real card-wrecker if you miss short.

How do the green fees at Meadowbrook compare, and is it worth it?

Meadowbrook offers excellent value, especially for a course of its caliber in the region. Weekday morning rates are typically around $75-90 with a cart, which is a steal for the consistent conditioning and engaging layout you get. Consider their twilight rates for an even better deal if you don't mind a quicker finish.

What makes Meadowbrook stand out from other courses in the area?

It's the seamless blend of classic parkland design with surprisingly dramatic elevation changes, particularly on holes 7 through 11. You'll find yourself hitting downhill into expansive fairways and then climbing to elevated greens, offering some truly memorable views and unique shot-making challenges. The course feels much older and more established than many newer designs.

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

The clubhouse at Meadowbrook is charmingly traditional, not overly flashy, but very comfortable. We always head to "The 19th Hole Grill" for their excellent burgers and a cold local craft beer. It's the perfect spot to recap your round and enjoy the view overlooking the 18th green.