Meadow Lake Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play Meadow Lake Country Club?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Meadow Lake. The course conditions are typically pristine, and you'll avoid the intense summer humidity and the chill of winter. Plus, the foliage around the back nine in October is simply stunning.

How challenging is Meadow Lake, and what's the one hole everyone talks about?

Meadow Lake offers a fair but firm test, especially if the wind picks up on the exposed front nine. The par-3 14th is definitely the signature hole; it's a downhill shot over water to a well-guarded green that demands precision.

Can non-members play a round at Meadow Lake, and what's the process?

Yes, non-members can play, but it's typically as a guest of a member or by booking through a limited number of reciprocal club arrangements. We recommend calling the pro shop well in advance to inquire about any available public tee times, which are rare but do pop up.

What's the dining experience like at Meadow Lake, and should we plan to eat there?

Absolutely plan to eat at the clubhouse; the views from the patio overlooking the 18th green are fantastic. Their casual grill serves up excellent post-round fare, and the Sunday brunch is a local favorite, offering a relaxed, upscale atmosphere.

Is Meadow Lake Country Club worth the green fee for a visiting golfer?

For the quality of the course and the overall experience, we think it's a definite yes. You're paying for meticulously maintained greens, a classic layout, and a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere that makes you feel welcome. It's a true country club experience without the stuffiness.