Cressmoor Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Cressmoor Country Club for a mid-handicapper?

You'll find Cressmoor offers a fair test, especially on the back nine where water comes into play more often. Don't let the relatively flat front nine lull you into a false sense of security; the par-3 17th over the pond demands precision.

When is the best time of year to play Cressmoor Country Club for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Cressmoor. The course is in peak condition, and you'll avoid the summer heat and the larger weekend crowds that can slow down play.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Cressmoor Country Club?

Cressmoor offers solid value for a well-maintained course in the region; expect green fees to be in the moderate range, typically $50-$75 with a cart. You're paying for a consistently good round, not a resort experience, which we appreciate.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Cressmoor Country Club I should look forward to?

Definitely keep an eye out for the par-5 14th; it's a true risk-reward hole with a dogleg left around mature trees and a well-guarded green. We also love the classic, tree-lined feel throughout, which makes for a very traditional American golf experience.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Cressmoor Country Club after a round?

The clubhouse at Cressmoor is unpretentious and welcoming, perfect for a post-round drink and a bite. We always grab a burger and a cold beer on the patio-it's a no-frills, friendly spot to recap your birdies and bogeys.