Edgewater Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Edgewater Country Club, and is there a signature hole I should look forward to?
Edgewater truly tests your iron play, especially on the back nine where the greens are subtly sloped and notoriously fast. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its island green approach over the marsh is a true beauty and a real nerve-tester.
When is the absolute best time of year to play Edgewater Country Club for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend late spring, typically May, when the dogwoods are blooming and the course is lush but not yet sweltering. You'll find the greens at their purest then, and the morning tee times are wonderfully unhurried.
Is Edgewater Country Club accessible to non-members, and what should I expect for green fees?
While Edgewater is primarily a private club, they do offer limited public play on weekday afternoons, which is a fantastic opportunity. Expect green fees in the $150-$200 range, but it's absolutely worth it for the immaculate conditions and classic design.
How are the practice facilities at Edgewater Country Club, and what's your advice for a good warm-up?
The practice area here is top-notch, with a full-length range and a dedicated short-game zone that includes bunkers. Spend extra time on your chipping and putting before your round; those greens demand precision from 50 yards in.
After a round at Edgewater, what's the best way to unwind, and is the clubhouse dining worth it?
After your round, head straight to the Veranda Bar for a refreshing drink and enjoy the sunset views over the 18th green - it's a classic Edgewater experience. The clubhouse dining is surprisingly good; their grilled salmon is always a solid choice, and the atmosphere is relaxed.