St Alban's Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play St Alban's Golf Course?

We find late spring through early fall offers the absolute best conditions at St Alban's, typically from May to September. The course truly shines when the fescue is high and the greens are running fast, providing the challenging experience it's known for.

How challenging is St Alban's for an average golfer, and what should I expect?

St Alban's is a true test, especially if you play from the tips; the back nine demands precision and strategic thinking. You'll definitely want to dial in your short game before tackling the tricky, undulating greens around the creek on holes 14 and 15, which can be real card-wreckers.

What's the deal with green fees and overall value at St Alban's?

Expect a premium experience at St Alban's, and the green fees reflect that - it's definitely an investment. While it's not a budget option, we think the immaculate course conditions, the challenging layout, and the top-notch service make it a worthwhile splurge for serious golfers looking for a memorable round.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at St Alban's I should look out for?

Absolutely, the par-3 7th, with its dramatic downhill shot over a natural ravine, is absolutely unforgettable and a real photo opportunity. Also, don't underestimate the strategic, deep bunkering on the par-5 12th - it's a beauty that can bite if you're not precise with your layups.

What's the overall vibe at St Alban's, and what can I expect beyond the golf itself?

Beyond the course, the clubhouse at St Alban's offers a refined, classic atmosphere perfect for unwinding after your round. We highly recommend grabbing a post-round drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green - the views are fantastic and it's a great spot to recap your triumphs and tribulations.