Deal Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-member secure a tee time at Deal Golf and Country Club?

As a private club, playing Deal typically requires an invitation from a current member. We recommend reaching out to your network; many private clubs also have reciprocal agreements, so check if your home club has a connection. It's a classic experience worth the effort to arrange.

What makes Deal's course design unique, and which holes are must-plays?

Deal offers a wonderfully walkable, classic parkland layout with some truly challenging greens that demand precision. You'll especially love the stretch from the 7th to the 9th, where strategic bunkering and subtle elevation changes really test your short game. The par-3 17th, with its demanding approach over water, is a memorable finish.

When is the ideal time of year to play Deal Golf and Country Club for the best conditions?

We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, to be absolutely perfect, as the course is lush and the weather is reliably pleasant. Early fall, from September through mid-October, also offers fantastic conditions with crisp air and beautiful foliage. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can, as it can get quite humid.

What should I expect regarding the pace of play and caddie services at Deal?

The pace of play at Deal is generally excellent, reflecting the club's commitment to an enjoyable round, so you won't feel rushed. While not always mandatory, we highly recommend taking a caddie; their local knowledge, especially on those tricky greens, is invaluable and truly enhances the experience.

Beyond the golf, what's the dining experience like at Deal Golf and Country Club?

The dining at Deal is a highlight, offering a refined yet comfortable atmosphere perfect for a post-round meal. You'll find a diverse menu with fresh, seasonal ingredients, from casual lunches on the patio overlooking the 18th green to more formal dinners. It's the ideal spot to relax and discuss your round.