Livingston Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge you'll face playing Livingston Golf and Country Club?

You'll find the back nine at Livingston really tightens up, especially holes 12 through 14. The tree lines come into play quickly, so accuracy off the tee is paramount if you want to avoid punching out. Don't let the front nine's openness lull you into a false sense of security.

Is Livingston Golf and Country Club a good value, and when should I plan my visit?

Livingston offers solid value, especially for a well-kept public-friendly course. We recommend visiting in late spring or early fall when the weather is perfect, and you can often snag better twilight rates without sacrificing course quality. It's a fantastic option for a quality round without breaking the bank.

What's the atmosphere like at the Livingston clubhouse, and is there good food?

The clubhouse at Livingston has a wonderfully relaxed, local feel-it's not stuffy at all. You absolutely have to try their famous 'Livingston Burger' after your round; it's the perfect reward. It's a great spot to unwind and chat with friendly locals.

How well-maintained are the greens and fairways at Livingston Golf and Country Club?

For a course of its caliber and price point, Livingston keeps its greens surprisingly true and fairways consistently playable. You won't find PGA tour conditions, but you'll appreciate the consistent roll and good lies. They do a commendable job keeping things in shape for everyday play.

How busy does Livingston Golf and Country Club get, and what's the best way to ensure a smooth round?

Livingston can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings, as it's a local favorite. We always recommend booking your tee time online well in advance, or aim for a weekday afternoon to enjoy a more relaxed pace. You'll appreciate the smoother flow and less waiting.