Lincoln Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Lincoln Country Club for a mid-handicapper?
Lincoln Country Club offers a fair, yet engaging challenge for mid-handicappers, particularly with its subtly sloped greens. You'll find holes like the par-4 14th demand precise approach shots to avoid tricky run-offs, so bring your short game. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength.
What's the one hole at Lincoln Country Club I absolutely shouldn't miss?
Without a doubt, the par-3 8th hole is Lincoln's postcard moment. It plays downhill to a green guarded by a creek in front and mature oaks behind, demanding precise club selection. Take a moment on the tee box to soak in the view - it's truly picturesque and a highlight of the round.
When is the best time of year to play Lincoln Country Club for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Lincoln Country Club in early fall, typically late September through October. The course is still in prime condition, and the vibrant autumn foliage provides a stunning backdrop, especially around the 5th and 11th fairways. You'll also find the humidity has dropped, making for a much more comfortable round.
Is Lincoln Country Club accessible to non-members, and what should I expect for green fees?
Lincoln Country Club is generally open to public play on weekdays, though weekend tee times are often reserved for members or their guests. Expect green fees to be in the $80-120 range, which we think is a solid value for the course's excellent conditioning and classic layout. Always call ahead for the most current guest policy.
What's the post-round experience like at Lincoln Country Club, and do you have any local tips?
After your round, head straight to the 19th Hole Grille for their famous 'Lincoln Burger' - it's a local legend for a reason. We also suggest grabbing a seat on the patio overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect spot to recap your birdies and bogeys. Don't forget to check out the pro shop for some unique club merchandise.