Warwick Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience Warwick Country Club's course conditions at their peak?
We've found late spring, especially May, and early fall in September, offer the perfect balance. The fairways are lush, greens are fast, and the New England foliage starts to pop, making for truly picturesque rounds. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and the early season chill.
How challenging is Warwick Country Club for an average golfer, and what's its signature feature?
Warwick is a fair test, not overly punishing, but it demands thoughtful shot placement, especially around its subtly undulating greens. We think the back nine really shines, particularly the par-5 14th, which offers a genuine risk-reward decision on your second shot over a creek. You'll need to think your way around here.
What's the typical pace of play like at Warwick Country Club, especially on weekends, and how can I ensure a smooth round?
Expect a solid four-hour round on weekdays, which is excellent for a course of this caliber. On weekend mornings, it can get a bit tighter, so we recommend booking the earliest tee time you can snag. You'll appreciate the unhurried start to your day.
Beyond the course, what's the must-do post-round experience at Warwick Country Club?
You absolutely have to grab a drink and a bite at The Grille Room overlooking the 18th green. We love their signature "Warwick Wedge" salad and a cold local brew - it's the perfect way to dissect your round and soak in the club's classic atmosphere. It truly completes the experience.
Is Warwick Country Club worth the green fee for a non-member, and what should I expect cost-wise?
While it's certainly not a budget track, we think the value at Warwick is excellent for the quality of the course and overall experience. Expect green fees to be in the mid-to-upper range for a top-tier New England club, but you're paying for pristine conditions and a memorable day. It's an investment in a great golf day.