MountainGate Country Club

3 x 9 hole Par 36 North & South & Lake Course

Website: https://www.mtngatecc.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

With three nine-hole courses, which combination should I play at MountainGate?

You've got options, but for the best 18-hole experience, we recommend pairing the North and Lake courses. The North offers fantastic elevation changes, while the Lake course brings water into play on several holes, creating a truly dynamic round. This combo really showcases MountainGate's unique character and provides a memorable challenge.

When is the best time to play MountainGate Country Club to avoid crowds and get ideal conditions?

To beat the heat and the busiest times, aim for a morning tee time, especially on a weekday, between October and May. You'll find the course in prime condition with lush fairways and true greens, often enjoying a more relaxed pace of play before the afternoon rush. Weekends can get busy, so plan accordingly if that's your only option.

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable feature I should look out for at MountainGate?

The elevation changes are a defining characteristic here, particularly on the North course, which will truly test your club selection and shot shaping. Keep an eye out for the dramatic downhill par-3s and the tricky approaches to elevated greens- they're where you'll either shine or struggle, but always remember them. The panoramic views from some of the higher tees are also spectacular, offering a nice reward for your efforts.

Is MountainGate a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While you *can* walk MountainGate, especially if you're playing just one of the nines, we strongly recommend taking a cart for a full 18-hole round. The significant elevation changes, particularly between holes on the North and Lake courses, can make for a strenuous walk. Taking a cart conserves your energy to focus on your game and helps maintain a good pace of play for everyone.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at MountainGate Country Club?

As a private club, guest play at MountainGate is typically arranged through a member or as part of a package, so direct public green fees aren't usually an option. If you do get the chance to play, expect a premium experience commensurate with a well-maintained private course in a prime location. The value comes from the excellent course conditions, attentive service, and the generally uncrowded feel you get compared to public tracks.