Sterling Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sterling Country Club strictly private, or can non-members play a round?
Sterling is indeed a private club, but don't despair - you can absolutely get on. We recommend reaching out to the pro shop about their limited guest play opportunities, often available on specific weekdays or through a member invitation. It's worth the effort to experience their meticulously kept fairways.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Sterling Country Club?
You'll quickly find Sterling's true test lies in its greens - they're notoriously fast and feature subtle, deceptive breaks. We've seen many good putters struggle here, so spend extra time on the practice green to get a feel for their speed and undulations.
When is the ideal time of year to play Sterling Country Club for the best conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The course is in peak condition then, with lush fairways and perfectly manicured greens, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat that can make a long round less enjoyable. Plus, the fall foliage around the back nine is simply stunning.
What's a must-play hole or unique feature at Sterling Country Club that stands out?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 17th - it's a beauty and a beast. With water guarding the front and left, and a deep bunker protecting the right, club selection is paramount to avoid a big number. It's a fantastic risk-reward challenge that often decides matches.
What's one crucial piece of advice for a first-time player at Sterling Country Club?
Don't ignore the pin sheet, especially on the back nine. Sterling's greens have multiple tiers and false fronts, and knowing the day's pin position can save you strokes by helping you plan your approach shot more effectively. A caddie, if available, is also a wise investment here.