Scott's Corners Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Scott's Corners?
I'd say the dramatic elevation changes on the back nine are what really test you here. Holes 12 through 15 demand precise club selection and a good understanding of how uphill and downhill lies affect your shots. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on those uphill approaches.
When is the best time to play Scott's Corners, and what's a must-see feature?
We always recommend visiting in early October; the fall foliage around the course is absolutely stunning, especially framing the 8th hole's iconic stone bridge. You'll get comfortable playing weather and a truly picturesque round.
Is Scott's Corners a good value, and what does a typical round cost?
For a course of this caliber in the region, Scott's Corners offers excellent value, typically ranging from $75-110 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day. You're paying for meticulously maintained bentgrass greens and a layout that feels much more exclusive than its public access suggests.
What's one practical tip for navigating Scott's Corners successfully?
Pay close attention to your approach shots on the par-3s; they are deceptively long and often guarded by deep bunkers or subtle false fronts. We found that taking an extra half-club and aiming for the center of the green saved us a lot of trouble.
Beyond the course, what's the vibe like at Scott's Corners' clubhouse or practice facilities?
The clubhouse at Scott's Corners has a wonderfully relaxed, old-school charm, not a stuffy country club feel at all. Their practice area is solid, with a decent range and a short game area that's perfect for dialing in those tricky chip shots you'll need on the course.