Countryside Golf Club
Website: http://www.countrysidegolfclubwi.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Countryside Golf Club, and what should I expect from the weather?
Late spring, especially May and early June, is prime time here. You'll find the course in lush condition with comfortable temperatures before the summer humidity really sets in, making for ideal playing weather. If you visit in the fall, expect crisp air and beautiful foliage, though the mornings can be quite chilly.
What's the biggest challenge at Countryside, and is there a signature hole I shouldn't miss?
The real test at Countryside comes on the back nine, particularly holes 12 through 15, where the fairways tighten considerably and strategically placed bunkers demand precision off the tee. Don't miss the 14th hole, a beautiful downhill par-5 that offers a great risk-reward opportunity if you can carry the creek guarding the green.
How much does it typically cost to play a round at Countryside Golf Club, and is it worth it?
Expect to pay around $85-$130 for a prime weekend tee time, with weekday rates usually a bit lower. We think it's a fantastic value for the consistent course conditions, engaging layout, and friendly staff you'll encounter. Look for twilight rates in the late afternoon for an even better deal.
How busy does Countryside Golf Club get, and what's the best way to ensure a good pace of play?
Countryside is a popular spot for locals, so weekend mornings can get a bit slow, often pushing rounds past four and a half hours. We always recommend booking an early weekday tee time, or even a twilight round, if you're looking for a quicker pace. The course is very walkable, which can also help keep things moving.
What are the practice facilities like at Countryside, and how should I warm up before my round?
The practice facilities here are solid, featuring a decent grass range and a large putting green that truly mimics the speed and undulations you'll find on the course. Make sure to spend some extra time on the chipping area near the clubhouse; those greens demand a delicate touch, and a good short game will save you strokes here.