McArthur Golf Club
Website: https://www.mcarthurgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a tee time at McArthur Golf Club, given its private nature?
Getting a tee time at McArthur isn't a walk in the park - it's a truly private club, so public access isn't an option. Your best bet is always a member invitation, so start networking or find that well-connected friend. Trust us, the effort is absolutely worth it for this exclusive experience.
What's the standout feature of the course design at McArthur, and how challenging is it for different handicaps?
You'll find McArthur's design, a collaboration between Tom Fazio and Nicklaus Design, is a masterclass in strategic bunkering and subtle elevation changes. It's a challenging but fair test, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than just brute strength. We loved how walkable it felt, despite its championship pedigree.
When is the absolute best time of year to experience McArthur Golf Club's course conditions?
We highly recommend visiting McArthur between November and April for ideal playing conditions. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, ensuring the course is in pristine shape and your round is truly enjoyable. The greens really shine when the weather is cooler.
Beyond the championship course, what kind of practice facilities and amenities does McArthur offer?
Beyond the incredible course, McArthur boasts some of the finest practice facilities you'll encounter. Their expansive driving range and dedicated short game area let you dial in every club before your round. We also appreciate the understated elegance of the clubhouse - perfect for a post-round drink.
Are there any specific holes at McArthur Golf Club that truly stand out or offer a unique challenge?
While every hole at McArthur is memorable, keep an eye out for the par-3 13th, which demands a precise carry over water to a tricky green. The finishing stretch, particularly the par-4 18th, offers a dramatic closing challenge that will test your nerve. You'll be talking about these long after your round.