Aurora Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I play Aurora Country Club if I'm not a member?

Aurora Country Club is primarily member-focused, but don't despair-you can often get on as a guest if you know a member. We recommend calling the pro shop directly; they sometimes have limited public play slots or reciprocal arrangements, especially during off-peak times.

What's the best time of year to play Aurora Country Club for optimal conditions?

We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect balance at Aurora Country Club-the course is lush, and the summer heat hasn't fully set in. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and the greens are typically at their prime.

What's the course like at Aurora Country Club-is it challenging for all skill levels?

Aurora Country Club offers a really enjoyable challenge without being overly punishing; it's a classic parkland layout that demands thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. You'll find the par-3s particularly engaging, often requiring precise irons over water or bunkers.

What are the must-try amenities or facilities at Aurora Country Club beyond the golf course?

Beyond the excellent golf, make sure to grab a meal at the clubhouse-their patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green, perfect for a post-round drink. The practice facilities are also top-notch, especially the short game area, which we found incredibly useful for dialing in those crucial wedges.

What should I budget for a round at Aurora Country Club as a non-member?

As a guest at Aurora Country Club, expect green fees to be on the higher end, typically ranging from $150-250, depending on the season and if you're playing with a member. While it's an investment, the pristine conditions and overall experience make it genuinely worth the splurge for a memorable round.