Chamberlain Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to experience Chamberlain Country Club's course conditions?
You'll find Chamberlain at its peak from late April through early June, when the bentgrass greens are lightning fast and the fairways are lush. Avoid mid-summer if you can; the heat can make the back nine a real slog, and the course sees more local play then.
I'm not a member; how difficult is it to secure a tee time at Chamberlain Country Club?
Getting on as a non-member at Chamberlain requires a bit of planning, but it's certainly doable. Your best bet is to have a member sponsor you or book through a reciprocal club arrangement if you have one. Otherwise, look for limited public play slots, usually on weekday afternoons, which open up about two weeks in advance.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Chamberlain, and which holes should I really look forward to?
The greens at Chamberlain are legendary for their subtle breaks and speed; they're the true test here, so bring your A-game with the putter. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over water is essential, and the dramatic downhill par-4 15th, offering a stunning view and a tricky approach.
Beyond the course, what should I make sure to experience at Chamberlain Country Club?
After your round, definitely grab a drink and a bite at the 19th Hole patio overlooking the 18th green; their club sandwich is surprisingly good. The locker room facilities are also top-notch, perfect for unwinding before you head out.
Is playing Chamberlain Country Club worth the green fee, and what should I budget for?
While it's certainly not cheap, we believe Chamberlain offers excellent value for the experience; you're paying for pristine conditions and a classic design. Expect green fees to be in the $250-$350 range for non-members, plus a mandatory forecaddie fee, which is absolutely worth it for navigating those tricky greens.