Country View Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the signature challenge at Country View Golf Course, and what should I watch out for?

You'll definitely remember the par-3 14th; it's a beauty but a beast. The elevated tee shot over the marsh requires precise club selection, and anything short or left is gone. We recommend taking an extra club and aiming for the right side of the green.

Given the "Country View" name, what kind of scenery can I expect, and when's the best time to experience it?

The "Country View" isn't just a name-it's a promise, especially in the fall. You'll play through rolling hills framed by vibrant autumn foliage, particularly stunning on the back nine. We highly recommend visiting from late September to mid-October for truly breathtaking vistas.

How challenging is Country View for a mid-handicapper, and is it a walkable course?

For a mid-handicapper, Country View offers a fair but engaging test; it's not overly punishing but demands thoughtful shot placement, especially around the greens. While the front nine is quite walkable, the elevation changes on the back nine make a cart a wise choice if you want to conserve energy for your short game.

What's the typical cost to play Country View, and are there any twilight or off-peak deals worth considering?

Green fees at Country View typically range from $75-$110, depending on the day and time, which is a solid value for the course quality. We always suggest checking their website for twilight rates after 3 PM, which often drop to around $60 and are perfect for a quick 18 in the summer.

Beyond the golf, what's the post-round experience like at Country View, and is there a good spot for a drink or meal?

After your round, head straight to The Fairway Grill-it's got a fantastic patio overlooking the 18th green, perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys). Their local craft beer selection is impressive, and the clubhouse burger is surprisingly good, making for a relaxed finish to your day.