Fort Collins Country Club
Website: https://fortcollinscc.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fort Collins Country Club open to the public, or do I need a membership to play?
This is a private club, so you'll need to be a member or play as a guest of a member to experience the course. If you're visiting Fort Collins, we recommend reaching out to a local contact or exploring reciprocal agreements if your home club has them. It's worth the effort to get on this classic track.
When is the best time of year to play Fort Collins Country Club, considering the Colorado weather?
We highly recommend playing from late spring through early fall, typically May to October, for the most consistent and enjoyable conditions. You'll find the course lush and the Colorado sunshine perfect for golf, though afternoon thunderstorms can pop up in summer - always check the forecast. The views of the foothills are particularly stunning during these months.
What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Fort Collins Country Club?
The course isn't overly long, but its mature tree-lined fairways demand precision, and the greens are subtly tricky. We think the par-3 17th, with its water hazard guarding the front, is a real test of nerve and a beautiful hole you'll remember. Don't let the relatively flat terrain fool you; it's a strategic layout.
What can I expect regarding pace of play and the overall atmosphere at Fort Collins Country Club?
You'll generally find a good pace of play here, especially during weekdays, which makes for a very pleasant round. The atmosphere is classic country club - relaxed, friendly, and focused on the game. It's a great place to enjoy a round without feeling rushed.
Are the practice facilities at Fort Collins Country Club up to par for a serious warm-up?
Absolutely, you'll find excellent practice facilities to get you ready for your round. There's a spacious driving range, a dedicated short game area with bunkers, and a large putting green that accurately reflects the on-course conditions. We always recommend arriving a bit early to take advantage of them.