Tracy Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Tracy Country Club for ideal conditions?

We recommend visiting Tracy Country Club from late spring through early fall. The weather is typically mild and sunny, ensuring the course is in its prime condition with firm fairways and fast greens. You'll find morning tee times are often less crowded, offering a more relaxed pace.

What's the signature hole at Tracy Country Club, and what's the best strategy to play it?

The 14th hole, a par-4 with a deceptive dogleg left and a creek guarding the green, is definitely the one to watch. Your best bet is to hit a conservative iron off the tee to avoid the trees on the left, then approach the green with a precise short iron to clear the water. Don't get greedy here.

Is Tracy Country Club a good value for a public player, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

Tracy Country Club offers solid value for the quality of golf you get; it's not a budget course, but it's far from overpriced. Expect green fees to be in the $60-$90 range, which typically includes a cart. You're paying for a well-maintained track and a pleasant experience, not just a round of golf.

How does Tracy Country Club manage pace of play, and what's the general course condition like?

Pace of play at Tracy Country Club usually moves along quite well, especially during weekdays, thanks to a sensible tee time interval and marshals who keep things flowing. The course itself is consistently well-kept; fairways are lush, and the greens roll true and fast, which we always appreciate.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Tracy Country Club after a round?

The clubhouse at Tracy Country Club has a classic, welcoming feel - it's not overly fancy, but it's comfortable and friendly. You'll find a solid grill menu with good burgers and sandwiches, plus a decent selection of local beers on tap, perfect for recounting your best shots. It's a great spot to relax and chat about your round.