England Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play England Country Club for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. You'll find the fescue fairways are perfectly manicured, and the cooler temperatures make for a much more enjoyable walk without the intense summer humidity. Plus, the fall foliage around the back nine is truly stunning.
What makes the course design at England Country Club unique, and are there any must-play holes?
This course truly embraces its name with a fantastic links-inspired layout, featuring rolling terrain and strategic bunkering that demands thoughtful play. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, "The Heath," where a precise iron shot over a natural gully is crucial, and the challenging dogleg 15th, "The Abbey," which requires a brave carry over water.
Is England Country Club a walkable course, or should we plan on taking a cart?
While the course is designed with walking in mind, it's a substantial trek with some significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine. We suggest taking a cart if you're not accustomed to walking 18 holes with your bag, or better yet, hire one of their knowledgeable caddies for the full experience.
Beyond the golf, what should we expect from the clubhouse and dining at England Country Club?
The clubhouse at England Country Club is a real highlight, offering a cozy, traditional English pub atmosphere that's perfect for a post-round pint. Don't miss "The Crown Grill" for dinner; their Sunday roast is surprisingly authentic and a fantastic way to cap off your golf weekend.
How does England Country Club incorporate its "England" theme beyond just the name?
It's more than just a name-drop; the club does a great job of subtle nods. You'll notice the classic red brick architecture, the meticulously maintained fescue grasses reminiscent of British links, and even the traditional afternoon tea service in the lounge, which adds a charming touch to your visit.