Viburnum Golf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Viburnum Golf & Country Club?

We highly recommend visiting Viburnum in late spring or early fall. The course is in pristine condition then, and you'll avoid the humid summer heat that can make those back-nine climbs a real grind. Plus, the fall foliage around the 12th hole is absolutely stunning.

What's the standout hole or a unique feature at Viburnum that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the par-3 7th hole, "The Quarry." It demands a precise shot over an old rock quarry to a well-guarded green, and it's a true test of nerve. It's easily one of the most memorable holes in the region.

How challenging is Viburnum Golf & Country Club for an average golfer, and what's the course layout like?

Don't let the seemingly gentle opening holes fool you-Viburnum gets progressively tougher, especially on the back nine with its subtle elevation changes and strategically placed bunkers. You'll find it's a fair but demanding test, rewarding thoughtful course management over brute strength.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Viburnum Golf & Country Club - is it very formal or more laid-back?

Viburnum strikes a great balance; it feels classic and well-maintained without being overly stuffy. The staff are genuinely welcoming, and while there's a clear respect for tradition, you'll find a relaxed, friendly vibe both on the course and in the comfortable clubhouse. It's a place where you can truly unwind.

Do you have any specific tips for playing Viburnum, especially for someone new to the course?

Pay close attention to your approach shots, as the greens at Viburnum have more undulation than they appear, often funneling balls away from the pin. We also suggest taking a cart; while walkable, those back-nine hills can really tire you out, impacting your swing.