Montgomery County
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Courses
- Chevy Chase Club
- Olney Golf Park
- Norbeck Country Club
- Four Streams Golf Club
- Little Bennett Golf Course
- Burning Tree Country Club
- Rattlewood Golf Course
- Kenwood Golf & Country Club
- Miami Valley Golf Club
- Bentwater - http://www.bentwater.com/
- High Meadow Ranch Golf Club
- Hillcrest Golf Course
- Links at West Fork Golf Course
- Lakeview Course
- Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Carlton Woods
- The Oaks
- The Golf Club at Yankee Trace
- Coffeyville Country Club
- Gulph Mills Golf Course
- Huntingdon Valley Country Club
- Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
- Conroe Country Club
- PineCrest Country Club
- Worcester Golf Club
- River Run
- Cottonwood Golf Club
- Green Valley Country Club
- Walden on Lake Conroe
- Weiskopf Course - http://www.bentwater.com/
- 1912 Club
- Lake Windcrest Golf Club
- Falls Road Golf Course
- Dayton Community Golf Club
- Philadelphia Country Club
- Tee's Golf Center
- Cassel Hills
- Bluestone Country Club
- Jeffersonville Golf Club
- Westover Golf Club
- Sandy Run Country Club
- North Hills Country Club
- Mound Golf Course
- JC Melrose Country Club
- Flourtown Country Club
- Tom Lehman Golf Course
- Raven's Claw Golf Club
- Dayton Country Club
- Crawfordsville Golf Course
- Blacksburg Country Club
- Gunpowder Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Montgomery County for ideal conditions?
Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) are prime for golf in Montgomery County. You'll find lush fairways and comfortable temperatures, making for perfect rounds without the summer humidity or winter chill. We recommend booking your tee times well in advance, especially for weekend play, as these seasons are incredibly popular.
With so many courses, what kind of golf experience can I expect in Montgomery County - are there specific styles or types of courses that stand out?
You'll discover a fantastic mix here, from classic parkland layouts with mature trees to more modern designs that truly challenge your shot-making. We particularly love the historic courses, many dating back to the early 20th century, offering a real sense of tradition and often impeccable conditioning. Don't miss out on exploring both the well-known championship tracks and some of the excellent municipal options.
Is Montgomery County an expensive golf destination, or can I find good value for my money?
Montgomery County offers a surprising range of price points, so you can definitely tailor your trip to your budget. While there are some exclusive private clubs and higher-end public courses, you'll also find plenty of well-maintained, affordable public options that deliver great value. Weekday rounds and twilight rates are your friends here for saving a few bucks.
After a few rounds, what are some unique local experiences or attractions in Montgomery County that we shouldn't miss?
Beyond the greens, Montgomery County boasts some fantastic historical sites and charming small towns worth exploring. We always recommend visiting Valley Forge National Historical Park for a dose of American history, or strolling through the quaint shops and eateries in Ambler or Skippack Village. It's a great way to unwind and soak in the local flavor after your game.
How easy is it to secure tee times at Montgomery County's top courses, and are there many private clubs I won't be able to access?
Getting a tee time is generally straightforward, especially if you book a week or two in advance for public courses. While Montgomery County does have a significant number of excellent private clubs, many offer reciprocal play or host charity events that provide a rare chance to experience them. Don't hesitate to call ahead or check their websites for guest opportunities.