Choctaw Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Choctaw Country Club open to the public, or is it a private course?

While it's primarily a private club, Choctaw does offer limited public tee times, typically on weekdays or during off-peak hours. We strongly recommend calling ahead to check availability and secure your spot, as member play always takes priority.

When is the best time of year to play Choctaw Country Club for optimal conditions?

We've found late spring and early fall offer the absolute best playing conditions at Choctaw, when the Bermuda greens are at their purest and the humidity isn't overwhelming. Avoid mid-summer if you can't handle the heat, as the course can feel a bit baked, though still playable.

What's the biggest challenge or a must-play hole at Choctaw Country Club?

The par-3 14th hole, with its demanding carry over water to a well-guarded green, is definitely Choctaw's signature moment and a real scorecard wrecker. You'll need precision and a steady nerve to walk away with par there, but it's incredibly satisfying when you do.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Choctaw Country Club, and is it worth it?

Public green fees at Choctaw are on the higher side, often around $120-150 with a cart, reflecting its country club status and excellent maintenance. We think it's a fair price for the consistently pristine conditions and engaging, challenging layout you'll experience.

Beyond the golf, what amenities does Choctaw Country Club offer for visitors?

After your round, definitely grab a drink and a bite at the clubhouse grill-room; their patio offers fantastic views of the 18th green and is a great spot to unwind. The pro shop is also well-stocked with quality gear, though it leans towards member-branded apparel.