Greystone Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Can non-members play a round at Greystone Country Club, and what's the process?

Greystone is primarily a member-focused club, but you can absolutely play as a guest if invited by a member. If you don't know one, we recommend calling the pro shop directly; they sometimes have limited reciprocal play or special guest days, but don't count on it as a regular option.

What makes Greystone's course stand out, and what's its signature challenge?

You'll find Greystone's back nine truly tests your precision, especially with its tree-lined fairways and subtle elevation changes around the water features. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its elevated tee shot over a ravine demands a perfect strike and is a real beauty to play.

When is the ideal time of year to play Greystone Country Club for the best conditions?

We always recommend visiting Greystone in late spring or early fall. The bentgrass greens are typically rolling their truest then, and the weather is perfect for enjoying the course without the intense summer humidity or early winter chill.

Are Greystone's practice facilities up to par for a serious warm-up before a round?

Absolutely, Greystone offers excellent practice amenities that will get you ready. You'll find a full-length driving range with quality balls, a dedicated short game area for chipping and pitching, and multiple putting greens that accurately reflect the course's speed.

What's the best way to unwind and grab a bite after finishing a round at Greystone?

Head straight to the Grille Room overlooking the 18th green; it's our favorite spot for a post-round debrief and a cold beverage. Their casual menu is solid, and a burger there while watching other groups finish is the perfect end to your day.