Casper Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play Casper Country Club as a non-member, and what should I expect for guest fees?

This is a private club, so you'll need to be a guest of a member to get on the course. If you're lucky enough to snag an invite, expect a guest fee that's fair for a well-maintained private track, usually in the $75-125 range depending on the season. It's definitely worth it for the experience.

What's the best time of year to play Casper Country Club, considering the Wyoming weather?

We highly recommend late spring through early fall, specifically June to September, for the most consistent and enjoyable conditions. The high desert climate means warm, sunny days are common, but always be prepared for afternoon breezes that can add a fun challenge to your round. Avoid early spring or late fall unless you enjoy playing in a jacket.

What makes Casper Country Club's course unique, and what kind of shots will I be facing?

You'll find a classic parkland layout here, but with a distinct high-desert feel thanks to the elevation and surrounding landscape. The course demands accuracy off the tee, especially on holes like the par-4 10th, where a well-placed drive sets up a much easier approach to a tricky green. We love the subtle elevation changes that make club selection crucial.

How's the pace of play and overall course condition at Casper Country Club?

We've always found the pace of play to be excellent, even on busier days-members here are generally respectful of the clock. The grounds crew does a fantastic job; you'll consistently find firm, fast greens that roll true and fairways that are meticulously maintained, a real testament to their dedication.

Beyond the golf, what's the post-round experience like at Casper Country Club?

After your round, we definitely recommend heading to the clubhouse for a drink and a bite. The views from the patio are fantastic, especially as the sun starts to dip, and their casual dining options are always solid. It's a great spot to unwind and discuss your birdies (or bogeys) in a relaxed setting.