Rolling Green Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is it to secure a tee time at Rolling Green Golf Course?

Rolling Green is a private club, so getting a tee time typically requires an invitation from a member. We recommend reaching out to your network well in advance; it's absolutely worth the effort to experience this classic design. If you're lucky enough to get on, expect a warm welcome and a truly memorable day.

What kind of golfer will truly appreciate Rolling Green's unique layout?

If you love strategic golf and appreciate subtle green complexes, Rolling Green is your kind of course. It's not about brute force; instead, you'll need to think your way around, especially on the back nine where the elevation changes demand precision. We find it's a fantastic test for those who enjoy a thoughtful, classic American design.

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Rolling Green Golf Course?

We've played Rolling Green in all seasons, but late spring through early fall offers the best conditions. The course truly shines when the fescue is up and the greens are firm and fast, typically from May to October. Aim for a weekday morning if you can, as the pace of play is usually excellent then.

What's the one thing I absolutely shouldn't miss when playing Rolling Green?

You absolutely must pay close attention to the greens at Rolling Green-they are the course's true defense and a masterclass in design. Specifically, the subtle contours and deceptive breaks on holes like the par-3 8th and the par-4 15th will challenge even the best putters. Don't just hit it on; know where you need to be.

Is Rolling Green Golf Course worth the effort to play, and what should I budget for?

Yes, Rolling Green is unequivocally worth the effort; it's a timeless course that delivers a pure golf experience without unnecessary frills. As a private club, your green fee will be set by your host, but expect it to be in line with other top-tier private courses in the United States. The value comes from playing a truly exceptional, well-preserved Golden Age design.