Engineers Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the standout feature of Engineers Country Club's course design?

We found the course's classic Devereux Emmet design truly shines through its strategic bunkering and subtle green complexes. You'll need to think your way around, as brute force won't always cut it here, especially on the back nine. It's a thoughtful test that rewards precision over power.

Is Engineers Country Club accessible to non-members, and what's the best way to play it?

Engineers is a private club, so public tee times aren't an option. Your best bet is to know a member who can invite you as a guest, or inquire about reciprocal play if your home club has an agreement. We recommend reaching out to their pro shop well in advance to understand guest policies and potential opportunities.

Are there any particularly memorable or challenging holes at Engineers Country Club?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th - it's a real beauty and a beast. With water guarding the front and a tricky bunker placement, it demands a precise iron shot to a well-protected green. We also love the finishing 18th, a strong par-4 that requires a solid drive and an accurate approach to finish your round on a high note.

When is the ideal time of year to experience Engineers Country Club at its best?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The course conditions are typically pristine, and the weather is perfect for walking the course without the intense summer heat or early spring chill. You'll find the greens rolling true and the fairways lush during these shoulder seasons.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Engineers Country Club, beyond the golf itself?

Engineers maintains a classic, understated country club feel - it's not overly flashy, but steeped in tradition. You'll find a welcoming, respectful membership and a staff that genuinely cares about your experience. We suggest grabbing a drink at the clubhouse after your round; it's a great spot to soak in the history.