Princeton Elks Country Club Golf Course

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Princeton Elks Country Club Golf Course open to the public, or do I need to be an Elks member to play?

This is a common question for Elks clubs, and we're happy to report that the golf course at Princeton Elks is generally open for public play. You don't need to be a member to book a tee time, which is fantastic for visitors. Elks members often enjoy preferential rates or booking windows, so it's worth checking if you're part of the lodge.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the Princeton Elks course - is it beginner-friendly or more for experienced players?

Princeton Elks offers a really enjoyable, balanced round that caters to a wide range of golfers. You'll find it's not overly long, but the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, and the greens have enough subtle breaks to keep you honest. It's a great course for a casual round with friends, but it will still test your iron play.

When is the best time of year to play Princeton Elks Country Club Golf Course for optimal conditions?

We've found the course truly shines in late spring and early fall. The fairways are lush, the greens roll true, and the surrounding foliage adds a beautiful backdrop without being too hot or humid. Summer can be good too, but expect warmer temperatures and potentially firmer conditions.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Princeton Elks that I should look forward to?

While it doesn't boast dramatic elevation changes, the par-3 7th hole over the pond is a real standout - it's a beautiful, challenging shot that demands precision. We also love the finishing stretch, particularly the par-5 18th, which offers a great risk-reward opportunity to end your round on a high note.

How are the green fees and pace of play typically at Princeton Elks Country Club Golf Course?

You'll find the green fees at Princeton Elks are very reasonable, offering excellent value for a well-maintained course in the area. Pace of play is generally good, especially on weekdays; even on busier weekends, the staff does a solid job of keeping things moving, so you can usually expect a round in under four and a half hours.