Roane County Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Roane County Country Club, and what can I expect from the course conditions?

We always recommend visiting Roane County Country Club in the late spring or early fall; the fairways are lush, and the greens roll true without the summer heat or winter chill. You'll find a well-maintained, classic parkland layout that offers a consistent, enjoyable round every time.

Is Roane County Country Club a good value, and how accessible is it for non-members?

Absolutely, Roane County Country Club offers fantastic value, especially for a course of its caliber in the region. While it's a private club, they are generally welcoming to public play during off-peak hours or by calling ahead, so you can definitely experience it without a membership.

What are the must-know holes or unique challenges at Roane County Country Club?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that demands precision, and it's a real test of nerve. The back nine, in general, tightens up, requiring thoughtful club selection to navigate the mature trees and subtle elevation changes.

How's the pace of play at Roane County Country Club, and what other amenities should I know about?

We've always found the pace of play to be very reasonable here, rarely exceeding four hours, which is a huge plus. Beyond the course, their practice facilities are solid, and the casual grill room is perfect for a relaxed post-round burger and a cold drink.

What's the overall vibe at Roane County Country Club, and do you have any post-round recommendations nearby?

The vibe at Roane County is wonderfully unpretentious and friendly- it's a true community club where everyone feels welcome. For a post-round bite, we often head to "The Local Tap" just a few miles down the road for some great pub fare and a chance to chat with the locals.