Belmor Park Golf & Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Belmor Park for ideal conditions?
You'll find Belmor Park truly shines in the spring and early fall. We recommend aiming for late April through June, or again in September, when the fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and you avoid the intense summer heat and crowds. It's the sweet spot for a perfect round.
What's the biggest challenge at Belmor Park, and are there any must-play holes?
Belmor's real test lies in its deceptively tricky par-3s, especially the 14th with its well-placed bunkers that demand precision. For a highlight, the dramatic downhill approach on the 18th is a fantastic finish, requiring a confident shot over water to reach the green. It's a memorable way to end your round.
How do the green fees at Belmor Park compare, and is it worth the price?
We think Belmor Park offers solid value for the quality of play. While not the cheapest round in the region, you're paying for consistently well-maintained conditions and a layout that keeps you engaged from start to finish. Look for afternoon twilight rates to get an even better deal.
Is Belmor Park a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?
You can absolutely walk Belmor Park, and we often do – it's a pleasant stroll with manageable distances between most greens and tees. However, be prepared for a few uphill climbs on the back nine, particularly around holes 12 and 13. If you prefer to conserve energy, a cart is a good option.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Belmor Park?
The clubhouse at Belmor has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere – it's comfortable and unpretentious. We always grab a drink and a burger at "The Nineteenth Hole" grill; their patio is perfect for recounting your round and watching others finish on 18. It's a great spot to unwind.