East
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play the East course for ideal conditions?
We always steer golfers towards early to mid-fall at East; the foliage is stunning, and the air is crisp, making for perfect playing weather. If you prefer lush, vibrant greens, late spring before the summer heat truly sets in is also fantastic.
What's the one hole at East that truly defines the course's challenge?
Without a doubt, the par-4 12th hole is East's true test. Its dogleg left demands a precise tee shot to avoid the towering oaks, followed by an approach to a heavily sloped green that will punish anything less than perfect.
Is the East course a good walking course, and should I consider a caddy?
Absolutely, East is a fantastic walking course, and we strongly recommend it to truly appreciate the subtle contours and classic design. A caddy is invaluable here, especially for reading the greens and understanding the course's unique character.
What should I budget for green fees when planning a round at East?
Expect green fees at East to range from $180-$250, depending on the season and day of the week. Weekday mornings or twilight rounds often offer a slightly better value, but prime weekend slots will be at the higher end.
What's a unique post-round experience or amenity at East that I shouldn't miss?
After your round, you absolutely must visit the '19th Hole' pub in the historic clubhouse. Their signature 'East Course Ale' and the view from the patio overlooking the 18th green are the perfect way to cap off your day.