The Greens Country Club
Website: https://www.thegreenscc.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience The Greens Country Club at its peak?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for The Greens. The Bermuda grass fairways are lush and firm, the greens roll true, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat that can make those back nine holes feel like a marathon. Plus, the foliage around the course in October is simply stunning.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at The Greens, and what should I watch out for?
The Greens truly tests your short game, especially around the tricky, undulating greens. You'll often find yourself with delicate chips and putts that demand precision, so make sure your wedge game is dialed in before you arrive. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on approach shots to avoid those false fronts.
As a non-member, what should I expect regarding green fees and access at The Greens?
Access for non-members at The Greens is typically by invitation or as a guest of a member, which is common for private clubs in the US. Expect green fees to be in the $150-$250 range, depending on the day and season, plus a caddie fee if you opt for one-which we highly recommend for your first round. It's a premium experience, so plan accordingly.
What's one unique feature or "must-do" experience at The Greens Country Club beyond the golf itself?
You absolutely have to spend some time on the patio overlooking the 18th green after your round. It's the perfect spot to recap your birdies-and bogeys-with a cold drink, and the sunset views over the course are genuinely spectacular. The clubhouse dining is also top-notch, offering a fantastic way to cap off your day.
Any specific tips for navigating the course at The Greens, especially for a first-timer?
Pay close attention to the pin positions, as they can dramatically change the approach on several holes, particularly on the back nine. We also suggest walking the course if you're able-it gives you a much better feel for the subtle elevation changes and strategic bunkering that define The Greens. A yardage book is your best friend here.