Union League Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-member secure a tee time at Union League Golf Club?

Playing Union League Golf Club as a non-member typically requires an invitation from a current member. We highly recommend leveraging any connections you might have, as this is truly a private club experience. If you're fortunate enough to be invited, embrace the opportunity to see a meticulously maintained course and enjoy the club's renowned hospitality.

What's the signature challenge or most memorable hole at Union League Golf Club?

You'll find the par-4 14th hole to be a real test of strategy and nerve. It's a dogleg right with a deceptive bunker placement on the corner and a green guarded by a subtle creek, demanding precision on both your drive and approach. Don't let its beauty distract you-it's a scorecard wrecker if you're not careful.

When is the best time of year to play Union League Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We consistently recommend late spring, specifically May, or early fall, around September and October, for the best playing conditions. During these months, the weather is usually perfect-mild temperatures and less humidity-and the course is absolutely pristine, with vibrant greens and perfectly manicured fairways. You'll avoid the summer heat and enjoy the course at its peak.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Union League Golf Club, and what amenities should I plan to experience?

The atmosphere at Union League Golf Club is one of refined tradition and understated elegance. Beyond the exceptional golf, you should definitely plan to spend time in the classic clubhouse, perhaps enjoying a post-round meal or drink in their excellent dining room. Their practice facilities are also top-notch, perfect for warming up or fine-tuning your short game.

Should I plan on walking or riding, and are caddies recommended at Union League Golf Club?

While carts are available, we strongly encourage you to walk Union League Golf Club; it's a beautifully walkable layout that truly enhances the experience. Opting for a caddie is also a fantastic idea here-their local knowledge of the subtle breaks on the greens and strategic course management will undoubtedly shave strokes off your round. It's an investment in a better score and a more enjoyable day.