The Alotian Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I secure a tee time at The Alotian Club?

Getting on Alotian is truly an exclusive experience, as it's a private, invitation-only club. Your best bet is to know a member and receive a direct invitation to play as their guest. Don't expect to call up and book a tee time- it just doesn't work that way here.

When is the best time of year to play The Alotian Club?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (April-May) or fall (late September-October) for ideal playing conditions. The Arkansas summers can be brutally hot and humid, while winters can bring unpredictable cold and rain. You'll find the course in immaculate shape during these shoulder seasons, with comfortable temperatures.

What are some signature holes or unique challenges at The Alotian Club?

Tom Fazio really outdid himself here, creating a course that demands precision and strategy from start to finish. The par-3 11th, playing over water to a peninsula green, is a true stunner and a real test of nerve. You'll also love the dramatic elevation changes and the way Fazio integrated the natural terrain into every shot.

What should I budget for a round at The Alotian Club, assuming I'm a guest?

While guest fees aren't publicly disclosed, expect a premium experience that aligns with its top-tier ranking. You'll likely pay a significant guest fee, plus a caddie fee and gratuity, as walking with a caddie is mandatory and truly enhances the round. Consider it an investment in one of golf's most exclusive and pristine environments.

What's the overall atmosphere like at The Alotian Club, and what else should I know for my visit?

The atmosphere is understated elegance- it's incredibly private and focused purely on the golf experience, without unnecessary frills. Plan to arrive early to soak it all in, enjoy the practice facilities, and definitely take advantage of the excellent caddie program. There aren't many nearby lodging options, so plan your accommodations in Little Rock, about 30 minutes away.