Woodstock Club

Website: https://www.woodstockclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I play Woodstock Club if I'm not a member?

Woodstock Club is quite exclusive, so your best bet is to secure an invitation from a current member. We've also found they occasionally offer limited guest play through reciprocal agreements with a handful of other private clubs, so check with your home course pro shop. Don't expect to just walk on - planning ahead is key.

What's the signature challenge at Woodstock Club, and what should I prepare for?

The back nine at Woodstock truly tests your precision, especially holes 13 through 16, which play through a dramatic valley with significant elevation changes. You'll need to master your club selection for uphill and downhill lies, and those deep, classic bunkers are no joke. We recommend walking it if you can - it gives you a better feel for the subtle slopes.

When is the best time of year to experience Woodstock Club at its prime?

We absolutely recommend visiting in early to mid-October. The course is impeccably maintained, and the vibrant fall foliage surrounding the fairways creates an unforgettable backdrop for your round. While summer is lovely, the crisp autumn air and stunning colors truly elevate the experience.

Beyond the golf, what makes the Woodstock Club experience unique?

The historic clubhouse itself is a highlight - it feels like stepping back in time, with a rich golf legacy evident in every detail. Don't miss the chance to enjoy a post-round drink on the veranda overlooking the 18th green; their signature "Woodstock Whiskey Sour" is a local legend. It's a truly classic club experience, not just a golf course.

What's the typical pace of play like at Woodstock Club, and is it a walking course?

Woodstock Club generally maintains a comfortable, unhurried pace, especially on weekdays, which we appreciate for truly soaking in the round. While carts are available, we strongly encourage walking the course; it's designed beautifully for it, and you'll get a much better feel for the subtle contours and classic routing. It's a golfer's walk, not a hike.